Adds a new command `gh auth setup-git [<hostname>]` that sets up git to
use the GitHub CLI as a credential helper.
The gist is that it runs these two git commands for each hostname the
user is authenticated with.
```
git config --global --replace-all 'credential.https://github.com.helper' ''
git config --global --add 'credential.https://github.com.helper' '!gh auth git-credential'
```
If a hostname flag is given, it'll setup GH CLI as a credential helper
for only that hostname.
If the user is not authenticated with any git hostnames, or the user is
not authenticated with the hostname given as a flag, it'll print an
error.
Co-authored-by: Mislav Marohnić <mislav@github.com>
HTTP 422 messages are for validation errors, but OAUTH permissions
suggestions get printed anyways. Most times, the user probably has the
right permissions. This fix adds the check to avoid printing a confusing
message.
Co-authored-by: Mislav Marohnić <mislav@github.com>
In the absence of an explicit `--color` setting, or when `--color=auto`
is passed, the pr diff command should fall back to respecting the global
colorization setting as inferred from the environment.
The `zipball_url` and `tarball_url` fields on the Release API payload
always link to "legacy" archives that are of a different format than
those one would get if they downloaded an archive from a Release using
the web interface. The GitHub API does not seem to publish links to
non-legacy archives.
This adds a redirect hack to turn "legacy" Codeload URLs into non-legacy
ones with the goal of ensuring the consistency of user experience when
downloading archives.
- Supports passing a PR as argument, not just issues
- Makes it non-fatal when project cards were not able to load
- Cleans up legacy method for fetching issues
The `codespace code` command used the `skratchdot/open-golang` library
to open `vscode://` URLs, which uses `xdg-open` for Linux under the
hood, which isn't available under WSL.
This switches over to using the `cli/browser` package which has explicit
support for WSL by invoking `wslview` when found.
- doing mkdir before `git init <dir>` is not necessary; git will
create the directory if it doesn't exist
- passing both `-C` and `--git-dir` is not needed for git invocations
- reading the current working directory isn't necessary for specifying
nested paths to operate in
- use `git add .` instead of explicitly naming all paths; we generate a
gitignore for binaries that we want to avoid adding
- generate cross-platform gitignore for Go binary extensions
- add helpers to simplify writing files, tests
- `issue reopen` no longer fetches all issue fields and thus avoids the
problem when loading failed due to token not having access to projects
- `issue reopen` now accepts either issue or pull number as argument.
- `issue close` no longer fetches all issue fields and thus avoids the
problem when loading failed due to token not having access to projects
- `issue close` now accepts either issue or pull number as argument.
- `issue comment` no longer fetches all issue fields and thus avoids the
problem when loading failed due to token not having access to projects
- `issue comment` now accepts either issue or pull number as argument.
gh codespace commands now respect the following environment variables:
- GITHUB_SERVER_URL: typically "https://github.com"
- GITHUB_API_URL: typically "https://api.github.com"
- INTERNAL_VSCS_TARGET_URL: typically "https://online.visualstudio.com"
- GITHUB_TOKEN when CODESPACES is set, even if the host connecting to isn't "github.com".
This set of changes ensures that `gh codespace` commands automatically connect to the right API endpoints when gh is used within a codespace.
Co-authored-by: Mislav Marohnić <mislav@github.com>