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by simonw
569 days ago
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Yes. I built a tool for that a few months ago: https://github.com/simonw/fetch-github-issues I have it running in one of my repos using a GitHub Action that's triggered when an issue is created or updated - it commits a JSON export of that issue back to the repo. Then I can git clone the repo and get all of the issues data. |
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