Labels Manager is a tool to manage GitHub labels. It can be used to create, update, delete, and sync labels across multiple repositories.
Note
You need installed GitHub CLI to use this tool. You can download it from here.
Make sure you have CLI configured with your GitHub account. You can configure it by runninggh auth logincommand.
Run this to generate the default templates:
py main.py --generate-default-templateswhich will save the templates to templates/ folder.
Run this to apply the template to a repository:
py main.py --apply-template labels.json --target <owner/repo>If only owner is provided, it will apply the template to all the repositories under the owner.
labels.json in this command is the template file. You can also set to other file, but make sure the file is in the templates/ folder. When this argument is not provided, it will use the default template (templates/labels.json).
Pattern: --apply-template [<template>] --target <owner/repo>
- <template>: The template file name. When ignored use default:- labels.json
- <owner/repo>: The target repository. When- <repo>ignored, it will apply to all the repositories under the owner.- example: Paraphory/GitHub-Labels-Manager    ->  Apply only to Paraphory/GitHub-Labels-Managerrepo.
- example: Paraphory/                         ->  Apply to all the repositories under Paraphoryowner.
- example: Paraphory                          ->  Apply to all the repositories under Paraphoryowner.
 
- example: Paraphory/GitHub-Labels-Manager    ->  Apply only to