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Name: aiogithubapi
Version: 21.4.0
Summary: Asynchronous Python client for the GitHub API
Home-page: https://github.com/ludeeus/aiogithubapi
Author: Ludeeus
Author-email: hi@ludeeus.dev
License: MIT license
Description: # AIOGitHubAPI
        
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        _Asynchronous Python client for the GitHub API_
        
        This is not a full client for the API (Have you seen it, it's huge), and will probably never be.
        Things are added when needed.
        
        For examples on how to use it see [the documentation](https://aiogithubapi.netlify.app/) and/or the tests dir.
        
        ## Install
        
        ```bash
        python3 -m pip install aiogithubapi
        ```
        
        ## Add Data Objects
        
        _Currently this will only work properly on single GET responses, if the sample response is a list, just use the first dict in the list_
        
        1. Find the response you want from <https://docs.github.com/en/rest/reference>
        1. Find the URL directly to the correct section (like <https://docs.github.com/en/rest/reference/issues#get-a-label>)
        1. Expand the "Default response" section, and copy the contents to `generate/input.json`
        1. Run `python generate/genreate.py && black .`
           1. You will be asked for the URL, laste the link you found in step 2.
           1. You will be asked for the main class name, use something that make sense.
        
        Examples:
        
        - `issues#get-a-label` Would be `IssuesLabel`
        - `projects#get-a-project-card` Would be `ProjectCard`
        - `pulls#get-a-pull-request` Would be `PullRequest`
        - `repos#get-a-branch` Would be `ReposBranch`
        
        ## Contribute
        
        **All** contributions are welcome!
        
        1. Fork the repository
        2. Clone the repository locally and open the devcontainer or use GitHub codespaces
        3. Do your changes
        4. Lint the files with `make black`
        5. Ensure all tests passes with `make test`
        6. Ensure 100% coverage with `make coverage`
        7. Commit your work, and push it to GitHub
        8. Create a PR against the `main` branch
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
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