Reword the comment for CopilotAssigneeLogin to indicate it refers to Copilot when retrieved as an assignee. This updates wording from the previous 'Actor/assignable actors' phrasing for clarity; no code behavior changed.
Enables Copilot to be requested as a pull request reviewer, supporting both interactive and non-interactive flows. Introduces new reviewer search functionality, updates reviewer partitioning to distinguish users, bots, and teams, and adds a GraphQL mutation for reviewer management on github.com. Updates help text, tests, and internal APIs to support Copilot reviewer login and display names, while maintaining compatibility with GitHub Enterprise Server.
Introduces a TeamReviewers boolean to RepoMetadataInput to control whether team reviewers are fetched. Updates RepoMetadata logic to only fetch teams if both Reviewers and TeamReviewers are true. Adds tests to verify correct behavior when TeamReviewers is false.
Based on PR feedback from @bagtoad, this commit creates a new constant for the Copilot bot name, which is used in the assignee / reviewer selection as well as replacing `@copilot` when going to GitHub.com UI
This commit refactors how `gh issue create` and `gh pr create` retrieve information needed to resolve metadata to be more in line with the approach used in `gh issue edit` and `gh pr edit`.
Previously, both commands used `prshared.fillMetadata(...)` function to retrieve assignees, reviewers, labels, and teams outside of `api.RepoMetadata(..)`. Now, these commands will consistently use the same logic and data for resolving metadata.
- Refactored AssignedActors to return display names instead of logins.
- Updated related functions to ensure consistency in display names.
- Enhanced comments for clarity on display name logic and actor types.
If any of the repositories named by git remotes could not be found via
API lookup, a "could not resolve to a Repository" error would be thrown,
but the goal of the base repo logic was to ignore NOT_FOUND errors.