+[2020-02-11T20:53:11Z]R2robotthere was someone a while back asking the same thing about repos.. and was VERY anxious about internal employees not being able to view his private repo. +[2020-02-11T20:53:48Z]R2robotpretty funny. pretty sure he was writing some kind of erotica or soemthing +[2020-02-11T20:54:00Z]R2robotI'm not judging, it's just the level of paranoia was kinda funny +[2020-02-11T21:26:17Z]kraemhaha i just wanted to make sure they didn't fall under some other permission than the rest of the repo. the github help pages states projects are private on a private repo by default, but nothing about the wikis. thank you :) +[2020-02-11T21:44:36Z]R2robotYou can always open a browser window in private mode and browse to that repo to see what other people would see (or not see)
hmm is there a step im missing to enable (yml) actions on a new account?
+[2020-02-12T13:28:13Z]jooladatabase service ? +[2020-02-12T13:28:13Z]joolaHello folks, I'm having some trouble with github actions, I'd happy to get some help. I try to run 2 services (API + Database) for a job that should work with the API. The problem I have is that the API cannot talk to the database. And I wonder why. I tried to link them using the same network alias. Tried to connect them trough the service name, trough localhost, everything. Still not luck. How could I make the API service acces the +[2020-02-12T13:28:49Z]joolahttps://github.com/directus/gatsby-source/runs/440886184 Here is the repo +[2020-02-12T19:50:40Z]nedbatgithub announces a new cli tool (gh), that seems semi-duplicative with hub, but not completely https://github.com/cli/cli#comparison-with-hub +[2020-02-12T19:55:27Z]nedbathttps://github.com/cli/cli/issues/312#issuecomment-582529012 "gh does not aim to implement everything that hub does. Instead, we are reimagining what a GitHub command-line experience can be like from the ground up."