* feat: add ability to copy one-time OAuth code while authenticating
Signed-off-by: Andrey <andrekabatareika@gmail.com>
* fix(docs): wrong example for gh auth refresh
* chore(authflow): update message to include one-time code to it
Co-authored-by: Kynan Ware <47394200+BagToad@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(authflow): improve message when copied one-time code
Co-authored-by: Kynan Ware <47394200+BagToad@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore(authflow): don't early return error when could not copy OAuth code
Co-authored-by: Kynan Ware <47394200+BagToad@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor(authflow): make code for working with OAuth code more readable
* Adjust language in `gh auth` help for clipboard
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Signed-off-by: Andrey <andrekabatareika@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kynan Ware <47394200+BagToad@users.noreply.github.com>
After initial discussion with core maintainers, it didn't seem prudent to duplicate the GitHub Docs information on OAuth scopes within the GitHub CLI codebase.
Instead, this commit updates help usage information in relevant commands on the page within GitHub Docs for more information.
Fixes non-interactive login flow and make sure "prompt" configuration is
respected by never prompting if it was explicitly disabled.
No longer asks to press Enter again after "Authentication complete"
message, since that didn't provide any value to the user.
When there was a previously valid token that was granted some scopes,
ensure all those scopes will be re-requested when doing the
authentication flow for the new token.
This is to avoid hitting the filesystem and resolving symlinks
unnecessarily. The value of executable is just used conditionally by a
handful of commands.
This keeps git operations working even when PATH is modified, e.g. `brew
update` will work even though Homebrew runs the command explicitly
without `/usr/local/bin` in PATH.
Additionally, this inserts a blank value for `credential.*.helper` to
instruct git to ignore previously configured credential helpers, i.e.
those that might have been set up in system configuration files. We do
this because otherwise, git will store the credential obtained from gh
in every other credential helper in the chain, which we want to avoid.
Before:
git config --global credential.https://github.com.helper '!gh auth git-credential'
After:
git config --global credential.https://github.com.helper ''
git config --global --add credential.https://github.com.helper '!/path/to/gh auth git-credential'