use_github calls use_git() if needed, creates
repo on github, then sets up appropriate git remotes and syncs.
use_github_links populates the URL and BugReports
fields with appropriate links (unless they already exist).
use_github(organisation = NULL, private = FALSE, protocol = c("ssh",
"https"), credentials = NULL, auth_token = NULL, host = NULL)use_github_links(auth_token = NULL, host = "https://api.github.com")
If supplied, the repo will be created under this organisation. You must have access to create repositories.
If TRUE, creates a private repository.
transfer protocol, either "ssh" (the default) or "https"
A git2r::cred_ssh_key() specifying specific
ssh credentials or NULL for default ssh key and ssh-agent behaviour.
Default is NULL.
Provide a personal access token (PAT) from
https://github.com/settings/tokens. If NULL, will use the
GITHUB_PAT environment variable.
GitHub API host to use. Override with the endpoint-root for your
GitHub enterprise instance, for example,
"https://github.hostname.com/api/v3". You can set this globally using
the GITHUB_API_URL env var.
A new GitHub repo will be created via the GitHub API, therefore you must
provide a GitHub personal access token (PAT) via the argument
auth_token, which defaults to the value of the GITHUB_PAT
environment variable. Obtain a PAT from
https://github.com/settings/tokens. The "repo" scope is required
which is one of the default scopes for a new PAT.
The argument protocol reflects how you wish to authenticate with
GitHub for this repo in the long run. For either protocol, a remote
named "origin" is created, an initial push is made using the specified
protocol, and a remote tracking branch is set. The URL of the
"origin" remote has the form git@github.com:<USERNAME>/<REPO>.git
(protocol = "ssh", the default) or
https://github.com/<USERNAME>/<REPO>.git (protocol =
"https"). For protocol = "ssh", it is assumed that public and
private keys are in the default locations, ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub and
~/.ssh/id_rsa, respectively, and that ssh-agent is configured
to manage any associated passphrase. Alternatively, specify a
git2r::cred_ssh_key() object via the credentials
parameter.
# NOT RUN {
## to use default ssh protocol
create("testpkg")
use_github(pkg = "testpkg")
## or use https
create("testpkg2")
use_github(pkg = "testpkg2", protocol = "https")
# }
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