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Issue adding task from Integrated Github project: Error Github Not Found #3183
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Thank you very much for opening up this issue! I am currently a bit overwhelmed by the many requests that arrive each week, so please forgive me, if I fail to respond personally. I am still very likely to at least skim read your request and I'll probably try to fix all (real) bugs if possible and I will likely review every single PR being made (please, give me a heads up if you intent to do so) and I will try to work on popular requests (please upvote via thumbs up on the original issue) whenever possible, but trying to respond to every single issue over the last years has been kind of draining and I need to adjust my approach for this project to remain fun for me and to make any progress with actually coding new stuff. Thanks for your understanding! |
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Added note. I toggled the "Automatically import unresolved issues" and now it periodically tells me that it can't find the repo. Is it possible this is due to it being a private repo? Or a repo owned by an organization rather than myself? |
Hey hey! Didn't encounter this myself with my private repositories (old school all access token), so my first guess would be that the access token does not have the proper permissions configured? What kind of token do you have configured? |
Your Environment
Expected Behavior
I have added a GitHub repo to my project. When I add a task (ctrl+shift+T) and start typing, an issue that I want from the GitHub pops up as an option. So far so good!
Then I click that issue and get a toast message at the bottom that says Github: Not Found.
Which seems strange, since it evidently found it to show me the option in the first place?
I expect it to add the issue as a task.
Current Behavior
Gives me a Github not found error.
Can you reproduce this reliably?
Every time I try
Console Output
Error Log (Desktop only)
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