Use repository owner for scope by default #71
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closes #18
If scope parameter wasn't passed it used empty by default.
This means a token would be returned for the first installation id on the list.
If the app had a single install this would work fine, otherwise the user will get a token scope to an owner that (probably) didn't meant to.
With this change it now uses the current repo owner (org or account).
As a check this step can be used to list the repos to which the returned token has access to