GitHub API
The GitHub API provides endpoints for users to consume GitHub data as well as make changes on a user’s behalf. The latest version is v4, the GraphQL API. The GitHub GraphQL API v4 represents an architectural and conceptual shift from the GitHub REST API v3 and allows for users to craft queries of the exact data they need.
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Adding a printing feature (using window.print(); and @media print css rules) would make a neat "export" feature, good for archiving a monthly report because currently, the printed pages (2) are blank.
I think the work you've done on this is amazing. Seems like a great project, but your README is a bit bloated and hard to decipher. Might I suggest you condense it down into a set of readable chunks and maybe link off to the wiki for the more detailed bits.
Its only my opinion, but I find that answering the following questions, in order, helps to simplify docs.
- who? - who wrote the p
$ chmod +x DevHub-0.98.5.AppImage
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[74678:1119/111718.741581:FATAL:setuid_sandbox_host.cc(157)] The SUID sandbox helper binary was found, but is not configured correctly. Rather than run without sandboxing I'm aborting now. You need to make sure that /tmp/.mount_DevHubUcWLlF/chrome-sandbox is owned by root and has mode 4755.
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One common use case for project maintainers is to update a broken pull request which was made by someone else.
Hub should be able to help maintainers doing the following steps: