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🚀 GitKraken CLI

gk is GitKraken on the command line. The core functionality is focused on "Work Items" which can be thought of as the feature or issue you are trying to tackle. This allows you to work with multiple repos at once and get the same UX as if you were in a monorepo. We also provide robust AI-powered commit messages and Pull Request generation.

GitKraken CLI is available on macOS, Windows, and Unix systems.

Table of Contents

Documentation

gk help is going to be your best source for exploring the CLI. But also see the workflows below.

Welcome to GitKraken CLI, a premium CLI experience for managing multiple repositories with familiar GIT CLI commands

Usage:
  gk [flags]
  gk [command]

AUTHENTICATING
  auth         Authenticate with the GitKraken platform
  provider     Add or remove provider tokens

CORE COMMANDS
  graph        Display commit graph in current repository
  issue        Manage your issues
  organization Manage your Gitkraken organizations
  work         Interact with your work.
  workspace    Interact with your workspaces. Alias: 'ws'

Additional Commands:
  help         Help about any command
  setup        Display information about your current system configuration
  version      Print the version number of GK CLI

Flags:
  -h, --help   help for gk

Use "gk [command] --help" for more information about a command.

Workflows

Start with a single repo. You can add more later.

In general, your process will look like this:

# Authenticate
gk auth login

# Navigate to a git repo directory on your filesystem
cd ./path/to/repo

# Then create a Work Item and the current directory
# will be automatically added to the Work Item
gk work create "My new work item"

# Edit files...
# ...

# Commit your changes using AI
gk work commit --ai

# Push your changes
gk work push

# Create a Pull Request
gk work pr create --ai

Once you have familiarized yourself with using a single repo, try out creating work items and generating commits and PRs for multiple repos at a time by just adding multiple repos to a new Work Item.

# Add a repo to the current work item
gk work add ./path/to/repo # path could be as simple as "." if you are in the directory already

git Command Passthrough

You can also use gk to pass through any git command. eg:

gk status
gk remote -v
# etc

Installation

macOS

gk is available from [Homebrew][brew] with the following command:

Homebrew:

brew install gitkraken-cli

Or download it from the [releases page][] and add it to your binaries folder:

mv ~/Downloads/gk /usr/local/bin/gk

Unix / Ubuntu

Get it from the Snap Store

gk is available as a downloadable binary from the [releases page][]. Once you have it, add it to your binaries folder:

mv ~/Downloads/gk /usr/local/bin/gk

Or create a new directory, move the binary and add it to $PATH:

mkdir "$HOME/cli"
mv ~/Downloads/gk "$HOME/cli"
export PATH="$HOME/gk:$PATH"

You can also [download][releases page] your corresponding package (.deb, .rpm) and install it with:

sudo apt install ./gk.deb

or

sudo rpm -i ./gk.rpm

Windows

gk is available from [Winget][winget] with the following command:

winget install gitkraken.cli

⚙️ Configuration

Nerd Fonts

The GitKraken CLI supports Nerd Fonts to display icons for some commands. To ensure correct icon rendering, please obtain and install a Nerd Font available at https://www.nerdfonts.com/. After installation, set the selected Nerd Font as the default font for your terminal.

Troubleshooting

gk login freezes after authenticating in browser

This problem is due to the browser. Currently we know that Safari and Brave do not allow to respond to localhost through port 1314. To fix this, change your default browser or copy the URL before the redirect and open it in another browser.

gk from Oh-My-Zsh

Oh-My-Zsh has gitk aliased as gk and that can create some problems. To fix this, type in your terminal:

unalias gk

Manual macOS Installation

If you install the CLI manually from the releases page on macOS, you will likely run into a security error that looks like this:

To fix this, go to Settings > Security & Privacy > General and click "Allow Anyway".

Try running gk setup again and then click "Open Anyway" to continue.