Red creates Redmine issues from the command line.
0.3 (c) 2009 Dave Nolan
http://github.com/textgoeshere/redcmd
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Add an issue:
red add -s "New feature" -d "Some longer description text" -t feature -p cashprinter -r high -a "Dave" -f /path/to/attachment
# =>
"Created Feature #999 New feature"
List some issues (you can reference a Redmine custom query here):
red list 3
# =>
Fix widget
Design thingy
Document Windows 95 compatibility issues
Command line arguments override settings in the configuration file, which override Redmine form defaults.
username: dave
password: d4ve
url: http://www.myredmineinstance.com
project: redcmd
tracker: bug
priorty: normal
I recommend creating a configuration file per-project, and sticking it in your path.
- due, start, done, est. hours
- custom fields
- subcommands (list, update, etc.)