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Consistency: "private" option is called "secret" in github #227

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maxime-gaudron opened this issue Jan 19, 2016 · 2 comments
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Consistency: "private" option is called "secret" in github #227

maxime-gaudron opened this issue Jan 19, 2016 · 2 comments

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@maxime-gaudron
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Hello,

In http:https://gist.github.com gist can be public or secret.
In your tool, they are either public or private.

Is it possible to add --secret to be consistent with http:https://gist.github.com ?

Thank you,
Maxime.

@ConradIrwin
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I think Github is in the middle of changing this terminology. (see https://help.github.com/articles/creating-gists/ "you can create a public or a private gist").

I would not be against a pull request that added --secret as a synonym for --private

@maxime-gaudron
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Thank you for the quick answer !
I didn't write a pull request right away as the short parameter -s is already used by --shorten, should I use -S and --secret ?

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