Open repository\'s GitHub page in the system\'s default web browser using \fBopen(1)\fR or the \fBBROWSER\fR env variable\. If the repository isn\'t specified, \fBbrowse\fR opens the page of the repository found in the current directory\. If SUBPAGE is specified, the browser will open on the specified subpage: one of "wiki", "commits", "issues" or other (the default is "tree")\. With \fB\-u\fR, outputs the URL rather than opening the browser\.
Open repository\'s GitHub page in the system\'s default web browser using \fBopen(1)\fR or the \fBBROWSER\fR env variable\. If the repository isn\'t specified, \fBbrowse\fR opens the page of the repository found in the current directory\. If SUBPAGE is specified, the browser will open on the specified subpage: one of "wiki", "commits", "issues" or other (the default is "tree")\. A specific commit in the default repository can be opened with \fBgit browse \-\- commit/<COMMIT>\fR\. With \fB\-u\fR, outputs the URL rather than opening the browser\.
The default host for commands like \fBinit\fR and \fBclone\fR is still github\.com, but this can be affected with the \fIGITHUB_HOST\fR environment variable:
The default host for commands like \fBinit\fR and \fBclone\fR is still github\.com, but this can be affected with the \fBGITHUB_HOST\fR environment variable:
@@ -172,9 +172,12 @@ set the repository's description and homepage URL, respectively.</p></dd>
<dt><code>git browse</code> [<code>-u</code>] [[<var>USER</var><code>/</code>]<var>REPOSITORY</var>] [SUBPAGE]</dt><dd><p>Open repository's GitHub page in the system's default web browser using
<code>open(1)</code> or the <code>BROWSER</code> env variable. If the repository isn't
specified, <code>browse</code> opens the page of the repository found in the current
directory. If SUBPAGE is specified, the browser will open on the specified
directory.
If SUBPAGE is specified, the browser will open on the specified
subpage: one of "wiki", "commits", "issues" or other (the default is
"tree"). With <code>-u</code>, outputs the URL rather than opening the browser.</p></dd>
"tree"). A specific commit in the default repository can be opened with
<code>git browse -- commit/<COMMIT></code>.
With <code>-u</code>, outputs the URL rather than opening the browser.</p></dd>
<dt><code>git compare</code> [<code>-u</code>] [<var>USER</var>] [[<var>START</var>...]<var>END</var>]</dt><dd><p>Open a GitHub compare view page in the system's default web browser.
<var>START</var> to <var>END</var> are branch names, tag names, or commit SHA1s specifying
the range of history to compare. If a range with two dots (<code>a..b</code>) is given,
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@@ -249,7 +252,7 @@ configure hub to treat such remotes same as github.com:</p>
</code></pre>
<p>The default host for commands like <code>init</code> and <code>clone</code> is still
github.com, but this can be affected with the <var>GITHUB_HOST</var> environment
github.com, but this can be affected with the <code>GITHUB_HOST</code> environment