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Request a memory function for the "Push to GitHub" feature #831

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Phyllis-Liu opened this issue Dec 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Request a memory function for the "Push to GitHub" feature #831

Phyllis-Liu opened this issue Dec 19, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Phyllis-Liu
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"Push to GitHub" feature requires entering the project name, username, and GitHub token every time.

Is it possible to have a memory function that only requires confirmation?

Because if I forget the token and need to look it up, it will automatically cancel, and I have to enter it again.

Thank you.

@kamuzki
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kamuzki commented Dec 19, 2024

You can save your username and token in the settings. Then just push the project with a single click to GitHub.

@chrismahoney
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I think the github function is still missing part of this memory:

  • The repository name must be re-entered if changed
  • It must be typed in again after the first push
  • There's no control over the commit message which says it's initial. Ideally this is a context-relevant description of the changes, but that should be a separate feature request.

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