I've seen commit messages that refer to a specific issue / pull request. What is the syntax to include a specific repository's issue or pull request?
4 Answers
Use the documented auto-linking format for issues across repositories.
- Syntax:
{owner}/{repository}#{issue_number}
- Example:
mojombo/jekyll#1
When such formatted text is present in a commit message, it's automatically transformed into a clickable link which will redirect one to https://github.com/{owner}/{repository}/issues/{issue_number}
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11The provided syntax works for linking across repositories (ie. a commit in repo B linking to an issue in repo A). When pointing at issues in the same repository, you can use the short syntax
#{issue_number}
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5This is good for issues, but I don't see anything about linking to a Pull Request. May 12, 2015 at 18:56
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2@nulltoken Precisely what is the syntax for citing (and linking) to a pull request? If
mojombo/jekyll#1
is about issue 1, what is the syntax for pull request 1 ? Jul 19, 2015 at 16:21 -
20@RobStewart the same. You can't have both issue 1 and pull request 1 in a repo. Jul 19, 2015 at 16:37
Github share PR/Issue number use the same sequence.
So, one #number either one PR or one Issue.
Just use #number is OK.
For linking to another repository, if you just paste the link to the issue or pull request, say https://github.com/{owner}/{repository}/issues/{issue_number}
, GitHub will render it as
[{owner}/{repository}#{issue_number}](https://github.com/{owner}/{repository}/issues/{issue_number})
For example, https://github.com/jlord/sheetsee.js/issues/26 will render as jlord/sheetsee.js#26.
See https://help.github.com/articles/autolinked-references-and-urls/#issues-and-pull-requests
Fixes XXXX
syntax wasn't set up when initially asked), I'm more wondering what constitutes a question being a duplicate over an other. I've had similar old questions closed before, but calling this a duplicate isn't exactly correct.