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Add co-author from GitHub #15
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A key is needed to search GitHub and to get the users email address. #15
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Useful if you want to override the base domain. #15
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This works at a simple level but not all users have emails available. This is needed to co-author commits. #15
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Let the user know number of results displayed and found. GitHub shows 30 users per page and don't want to page through all to build a filter list yet. See if people raise this as an issue. Not guarenteed an email from api so will throw an error message if someone picks an item without an email. #15
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Summary
Query the GitHub API to find an author and add them to the users co-author file.
Motivation
If a user is new to the repository, team or company and therefore can't be found in the local git repository, a simple command to find the user on GitHub could be very useful.
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