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Check if github-cli is logged in

I'm working in a bash script using the github cli to create some repos under some conditions but for that I first need to check if the user has the cli installed (and I got that check working) and if it is logged in. gh-cli provides a function gh auth status for that, but I can't use its return to check if the user is logged in. There are two possible outputs:

You are not logged into any GitHub hosts. Run gh auth login to authenticate.

or

    github.com
  ✓ Logged in to github.com as <username> (oauth_token)
  ✓ Git operations for github.com configured to use ssh protocol.
  ✓ Token: *******************

So my first try was to check if there is "not logged" inside that string with:

if [[ $(gh auth status) =~ "not logged" ]] ;
then
    echo "Not logged" ;
    exit 1
fi
#run script

But I had no success. I tried also using grep -oP and sed but then I realized that somehow i can't get the output as a string

Anyone has any suggestions on how to check or fix this?

Use the exit status to determine the success/failure of the installed and logged-in checks:

  1. check it's installed:

     if; command -v gh >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "Install gh first" exit 1 fi
  2. check auth

    if; gh auth status >/dev/null 2>&1: then echo "You need to login: gh auth login" exit 1 fi

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