This plugin provides support for GitHub Issue Tracker.
- NetBeans 8.1+
- Create a new issue
- Edit an issue
- Create queries
- Edit an issue comment
- Delete an issue comment
- Create a new pull request
- Change an existing issue to a pull request
- Search issues with issue number or keywords
- Create a new label
- Create a new milestone
- Add issues to schedule categories
- Insert and manage templates
- Open a task window (Windows > Task)
- Click add repository icon
- Select the GitHub Issues Connector
- Input display name, your user name, OAuth token and repository information
- Click Connect button (If you can't connect a repository, please try to check input values)
- Click OK button
If an issue has a milestone and it has a due date, the issue is added to schedule category.
You can insert a template and manage templates using buttons below the description. All templates are used globally. (i.e. It isn't templates per repository.)
**NOTE:**You cannot remove the default template. If you remove it, it will be initilized. You cannot edit a template name. So, if you want to change it, just remove it, then add a new template.
- Open
- Assigned to me
- Created by me
If you want to enable/disable these queries, Please change them on the Options panel.(Tools > Options > Team > GitHub Issues)
.github file can be set login name and oauth token. They are used as default values when we create a new repository. It must be put in the user home directory. The format is the following:
login=junichi11
oauth=*****************************
You can get a your OAuth token from the following: Settings > Applications > Personal access tokens > Generate new token
- Check
repo
- Input token description
- Click generate token
Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL) v1.0 and GNU General Public License (GPL) v2