`gh auth refresh` exists to make it simpler for users to refresh their tokens on expiration/scope mismatch, but help messages only suggest using it in limited scenarios, and not in a common case of a token expiring and the user receiving a 401 error. Now, the auth flow will detect this case, and for refreshable tokens (namely, tokens created by logging in with `gh auth login` in the first place), it will suggest using `gh auth refresh` for these cases.
- Harden SpawnSendTelemetry against relative executable paths
- Use io.Copy for telemetry subprocess stdin write
- Clean up GH_TELEMETRY/DO_NOT_TRACK help text
- Fall back to built-in defaults (NoOp telemetry) on config load failure
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Detect which AI coding agent is invoking gh by checking well-known
environment variables and include the agent name in the User-Agent
header sent to GitHub APIs.
Supported agents: Codex, Gemini CLI, Copilot CLI, OpenCode,
Claude Code, and Amp. Generic AI_AGENT env var is also supported
with validation to prevent header injection.
Fixesgithub/cli#1111
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This commit expands the in-line docs around updaterEnabled package variable used to affect release checking.
Along with clarifying specific details discovered when talking with @williammartin, I'm also removing a useless local variable.
This commit is a bit of refactoring to bring the extension update checking logic up to par with what is done with `gh` including creation of state file per extension and listening to env vars for disabling version checking.
This work is not complete as it does not address necessary test changes.