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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Play Computer Trivia on Telegram Post 303044801 by nezabudka on Wednesday 4th of March 2020 06:25:31 AM
Old 03-04-2020
Ok @Neo
I'll try to collect telegram-cli from source https://github.com/vysheng/tg
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Net::GitHub::V2(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Net::GitHub::V2(3pm)

NAME
Net::GitHub::V2 - Perl Interface for github.com (V2) SYNOPSIS
Prefer: use Net::GitHub; my $github = Net::GitHub->new( version => 2, # optional, default as 2 owner => 'fayland', repo => 'perl-net-github' ); Or: use Net::GitHub::V2; # for http://github.com/fayland/perl-net-github/tree/master my $github = Net::GitHub::V2->new( owner => 'fayland', repo => 'perl-net-github' ); DESCRIPTION
NOTE: Github will terminate API v1 and API v2 on May 1st, 2012 <http://develop.github.com/> For those (authentication required), you must set login and token (in <https://github.com/account>). If no login and token are provided, your .gitconfig will be loaded: if the github.user and github.token keys are defined, they will be used. my $github = Net::GitHub::V2->new( owner => 'fayland', repo => 'perl-net-github', login => 'fayland', token => '54b5197d7f92f52abc5c7149b313cf51', # faked ); If you want to work with private repo, you can set always_Authorization. To disable call rate limiting (e.g. if your account is whitelisted), set api_throttle to 0. By default, error responses are propagated to the user as they are received from the API. By switching throw_errors on you can make the be turned into exceptions instead, so that you don't have to check for error response after every call. my $github = Net::GitHub::V2->new( owner => 'fayland', repo => 'perl-net-github', login => 'fayland', token => '54b5197d7f92f52abc5c7149b313cf51', # faked always_Authorization => 1, api_throttle => 0, throw_errors => 0, ); METHODS
repos $github->repos->create( 'sandbox3', 'Sandbox desc', 'http://fayland.org/', 1 ); $github->repos->show(); Net::GitHub::V2::Repositories user my $followers = $github->user->followers(); $github->user->update( name => 'Fayland Lam' ); Net::GitHub::V2::Users commit my $commits = $github->commit->branch(); my $commits = $github->commit->file( 'master', 'lib/Net/GitHub.pm' ); my $co_detail = $github->commit->show( $sha1 ); Net::GitHub::V2::Commits issue my $issues = $github->issue->list('open'); my $issue = $github->issue->open( 'Bug title', 'Bug detail' ); $github->issue->close( $number ); Net::GitHub::V2::Issues object my $tree = $github->obj_tree( $tree_sha1 ); # alias object->tree my $blob = $github->obj_blob( $tree_sha1, 'lib/Net/GitHub.pm' ); # alias object->blob my $raw = $github->obj_raw( $sha1 ); # alias object->raw Net::GitHub::V2::Object network $github->network_meta; # alias ->network->network_meta $github->network_data_chunk( $net_hash ); # alias network->network_data_chunk Net::GitHub::V2::Network organization my $organization = $github->organization->organizations('github'); my $teams = $github->organization->teams('PerlChina'); Net::GitHub::V2::Organizations pull_request my $pull = $github->pull_request->pull_request(); Net::GitHub::V2::PullRequest SEE ALSO
Any::Moose AUTHOR
Fayland Lam, "<fayland at gmail.com>" More on Changes COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2009-2011 Fayland Lam, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-30 Net::GitHub::V2(3pm)
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