+[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)
I'm not judging, it's just the level of paranoia was kinda funny
+[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."