All of the following information is based on go version go1.14.7 darwin/amd64
.
(Bold = supported by go
out of the box, ie. without the help of a C compiler, etc.)
aix
android
/* Ultra lightweight Github REST Client */ | |
// original inspiration via https://gist.github.com/v1vendi/75d5e5dad7a2d1ef3fcb48234e4528cb | |
const token = 'github-token-here' | |
const githubClient = generateAPI('https://api.github.com', { | |
headers: { | |
'User-Agent': 'xyz', | |
'Authorization': `bearer ${token}` | |
} | |
}) |
You will need one user who is the Admin and will run the Local game, and all Users will connect to the Admin's network. Instructions for each user - Admin and User - are below.
var historyItems = await Clipboard.GetHistoryItemsAsync(); | |
if (historyItems.Status == ClipboardHistoryItemsResultStatus.Success) | |
{ | |
foreach (var item in historyItems.Items) | |
{ | |
// ... | |
} | |
} |
# TODO: replace :token, :user, and :repo | |
curl -H "Authorization: token :token" \ | |
-H 'Accept: application/vnd.github.everest-preview+json' \ | |
"https://api.github.com/repos/:user/:repo/dispatches" \ | |
-d '{"event_type": "awesomeness", "client_payload": {"foo": "bar"}}' |
Here is a short guide that will help you setup your environment to create signed commits
or signed tags
with Git locally. This has been extensively tested on Windows with Git and the Github Desktop application: I use it every day for my professional development projects.
I you face any issue, feel free to leave a comment below.
<style> | |
/* GraphiQL One Dark Alt (Dark Mode) theme by Ben Keating[1] | |
* Colors taken from Atom's One Dark theme[2]. Add this file to the end of | |
* your <head> block[3] to override built-in default styling. | |
* | |
* [1]. https://twitter.com/flowpoke | |
* [2]. https://github.com/atom/atom/tree/master/packages/one-dark-ui | |
* [3]. e.g. `.../site-packages/graphene_django/templates/graphene/graphiql.html` | |
*/ |
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