+[2019-07-27T18:23:09Z]energizeri tried https://github.com/bobvanderlinden/probot-auto-merge but it mostly doesn't work +[2019-07-27T18:23:31Z]energizermergify.io doesn't work if you have branch restrictions on +[2019-07-27T18:23:38Z]energizergithub actions is in closed beta +[2019-07-27T18:24:14Z]energizerbulldozer is the only remaining option i see, but i'd have to host it which might be pain +[2019-07-27T22:58:20Z]BlueProtomanIs it possible to give someone read-only access to a private GitHub repository? I want to give a trusted non-coder access to my repo, but I also want to make sure he doesn't accidentally make changes behind my back
mergify.io doesn't work if you have branch restrictions on
+[2019-07-28T01:55:23Z]acidvegasdoes anyone know a way of parsing a github repos organization name fromthe command line? like to differentiate if its a user repo or org repo +[2019-07-28T02:28:43Z]BlueProtomanacidvegas: No, you can't tell by looking only at the name. But you can use the API +[2019-07-28T02:30:37Z]acidvegasBlueProtoman: can the api be interacted with via a shellscript +[2019-07-28T02:30:59Z]acidvegasbeen deving on https://github.com/acidvegas/stagit this project of mine +[2019-07-28T02:31:10Z]acidvegastrying to keep it pure shell, pure html/css (no js or anything)