Thanks to @bagtoad, this commit refactors the argument to `NewCopilotReplacer(bool)` from being where this is used to what it effect is has.
Because there is already precedence for display name being `<login> (<name>)`, I worried there would be confusion for `Copilot (AI)` being display name for assignees and reviewers but `Copilot` when going to GitHub.com UI. Instead, I renamed the argument based on whether the login is returned / replaced.
This commit is primarily focused on fixing the existing `gh issue create` tests with the changes to the underlying queries retrieving the data for resolving metadata.
Additionally, a new test case for `gh issue create --web --assignee @copilot` was added to mirror existing tests. While exercising this capability, I found out the web UI apparently wants `copilot` instead of the `copilot-swe-agent` login, so changes to address that were a part of this commit.
- updated command documentation for new `--assignee @copilot` syntax
- updated `gh issue create` logic with feature detection for actor availability
- fixed bug where `--assignee` would not select default assignees due to login vs display name mismatch
- updated survey prompt logic to avoid parsing prompt options in favor of correlating with assignee / actor source
One thing that is not included in these changes is incorporating the GraphQL mutation to replace assignees with actors, which I will continue iterating on.
Relates #10202
While we figure out how to handle consistent experience using templates for creating issues and PRs, let's correct the help usage for issue template flag use as this is the issue template name, not filename.
With the upcoming migration from v1 project to v2 projects, we'd like the
language in our documentation to align with v2 project language. In v2,
projects are referred to by `title` and not `name`, though they are
functionally equivalent under the hood for the CLI