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Document the fact the two-factor isn't supported. #46

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pedramamini opened this issue Apr 29, 2015 · 4 comments
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Document the fact the two-factor isn't supported. #46

pedramamini opened this issue Apr 29, 2015 · 4 comments

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@pedramamini
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Took me a few to figure out that's why authentication was failing.

@bikeonastick
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you can still use this by creating a Personal Access Token in github and substitute that for your password. I have two-factor auth set up but was able to use this script with my Personal Access Token.

@pedramamini
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Good call... but perhaps then document the fact that a PAT should be used :-) will leave it up to you to close the issue out.

@bikeonastick
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heh... i am not part of the project, but i may submit a pull request to add it to the documentation (if you don't beat me to it).

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On May 27, 2015, at 20:14, Pedram Amini [email protected] wrote:

Good call... but perhaps then document the fact that a PAT should be used :-) will leave it up to you to close the issue out.


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@pedramamini
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Far too lazy for that... but enjoy :-) While you're at it:

https://github.com/IQAndreas/github-issues-import/issues/47

It's not as easy as just pasting those lines at the top. I suspect the authors would like to add a new command line switch.

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