Before, git client was not correctly setting `ErrNotOnAnyBranch` error.
Because of that, `gh pr status` was not functioning correctly when run
from the detached HEAD. This commit fixes that.
Fixes#7051
* Add --repo flag to commands
* Example of using common args
* Add -r to stop
* Add validation to the add helper
* Skip prompt for single option
* Migrate (mostly) everything to addGetOrChooseCodespaceCommandArgs
* Fix typo in logsCmd
* Use R instead of r
* Update a couple -r usages
* Refactor to codespace_selector
* Clean up selector, apply it in a couple examples
* Use apiClient instead in constructor
* Restore addDeprecatedRepoShorthand
* Finish implementing the commands
* Update existing tests to use the selector
* Add tests for selector
* linter
* Catch case where there's no conflict
* Make the flag persistent for ports
* Add support to stop
This ensures that checking for newer versions of gh happens in the background of the main operation that the user requested, and that when that operation is completed, the gh process should immediately exit without being delayed by the update checker goroutine.
When a username option is not provided for the `gh codespace delete`
command, we will use the authenticated user's login as the default to
avoid deleting anyone else's codespace by mistake.
Prior to this change, running `gh codespace delete --org MYORG --all`
would fetch all of the codespacese associated with the org regardless of
user and then only delete the ones associated with the authenticated
user, which would lead to 404 errors when MYORG had codespaces owned by
members other than the authenticated member.
Co-authored-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Lessley Dennington <ldennington@github.com>
This is because most people install gh through a package manager, and people usually prefer for their package manager to check for updates instead of the gh process doing it at runtime.
With `GH_DEBUG=api` and response bodies that are greater than a certain size, the httpretty logging library would corrupt the `resp.Body` reader in its HTTP Transport.