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GitHub CLI
is command line for GitHub. You use this command line to display the pull requests, issues, and other GitHub concepts in the terminal. GitHub CLI is available for repositories hosted on GitHub.com and GitHub Enterprise Server 2.20+. You can install GitHub on Windows, Linux, and macOS.

Windows
You can install GitHub by using WinGet, Scoop, Chocolatey, Conda command line installers. For more information see, Commands section below. You can also download the MSI from the GitHub website.

Linux
You can install GitHub by using any one of the following ways:

For more information, see Linux & BSD installation.
 * Debian and RPM repositories
 * Community-maintained repositories in various Linux distros
 * OS-agnostic package managers such as Homebrew, Conda, and Spack. For more information see, Commands section below.
 * Precompiled binaries from Release notes page

macOS
You can install GitHub by using Homebrew, MacPorts, Conda, Spack. For more information see, Commands section below. You can download the binary from the Release notes page.

Commands
The following table lists the command line installers available for Windows, Linux, and macOS. The following table lists the install and upgrade commands for the command line installers mentioned in the previous table:

MSI
What is MSI download?

MSI file extension stands for Microsoft Software Installer. It is a Windows Installer format that uses Microsoft's Windows Installer service to configure installer packages, such as Windows applications or update packages. The MSI file extension is used to install software on Windows operating systems.

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