Link: https://docs.github.com/en/rest
Description: WEBYou can use the REST API to build GitHub Apps that run powerful checks against code changes in a repository. You can create apps that perform continuous integration, code linting, or code scanning services and provide detailed feedback on commits. @GitHub. Learn how to navigate through paginated responses from the REST API.
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Link: https://docs.github.com/v3/repos
Description: WEBRepositories. Home. REST API. API Version: 2022-11-28 (latest) Emojis. The REST API is now versioned.For more information, see " About API versioning ." /. REST API endpoints for repositories. Use the REST API to create, manage and control the workflow of public and private GitHub repositories.
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Link: https://docs.github.com/v3/media
Description: WEBThe most common media types supported by the GitHub REST API are application/vnd.github+json and application/json. There are custom media types that you can use with some endpoints. For example, the REST API to manage commits and pull requests support the media types diff, patch, and sha.
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Link: https://docs.github.com/v3/guides/getting-started
Description: WEBThis article describes how to quickly get started with the GitHub REST API using GitHub CLI, curl, or JavaScript. For a more detailed guide, see "Getting started with the REST API."
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Link: https://octokit.github.io/routes/cache/api.github.com/v3/index.html
Description: WEBCurrent version. By default, all requests to https://api.github.com receive the v3 version of the REST API. We encourage you to explicitly request this version via the Accept header. Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json. For information about GitHub's GraphQL API v4, see the v4 documentation.
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Link: https://docs.github.com/v3/repos/contents
Description: WEBGets the contents of a file or directory in a repository. Specify the file path or directory with the path parameter. If you omit the path parameter, you will receive the contents of the repository's root directory. This endpoint supports the following custom media types. For more information, see " Media types ."
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Link: https://developer.github.com/changes/3/
Description: WEBThere are several features that are now officially part of the GitHub REST API v3. To use the affected API endpoints, you no longer need to pass preview headers. Before these previews graduated, you had to include preview headers as a custom media type in the Accept header to use these endpoints.
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Link: https://github.blog/2022-11-28-to-infinity-and-beyond-enabling-the-future-of-githubs-rest-api-with-api-versioning/
Description: WEBNov 28, 2022 · We launched version 3 (“V3”) of our API more than a decade ago. It has served us well, but we haven’t had the right tools and processes in place to make occasional breaking changes AND give existing users a smooth migration path and plenty of time to upgrade their integrations.
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Link: https://docs.github.com/v3/users
Description: WEBCreate a SSH signing key for the authenticated user. Get an SSH signing key for the authenticated user. Delete an SSH signing key for the authenticated user. List SSH signing keys for a user. Use the REST API to get public and …
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Link: https://docs.github.com/articles/getting-started-with-the-api
Description: WEBGitHub provides two APIs: a REST API and a GraphQL API. You can interact with both APIs using GitHub CLI, curl, the official Octokit libraries, and third party libraries. Occasionally, a feature may be supported on one API but not the other. You should use the API that best aligns with your needs and that you are most comfortable using.
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