How to Create an Access Token | Aviator Documentation
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GitHub Personal Access Token If GitHub CLI is installed and set up on your computer, av CLI automatically uses the same credential for interacting with GitHub. Alternatively, you can create a personal access token (classic) to authenticate with GitHub on your behalf. Navigate to https://github.com/settings/tokens/new . Create a name and expiration for your token. The generated token should have the
repo
scope (all other scopes can be left un-checked). Required permissions for the GitHub personal access token that you will use with
av
Put the created Personal Access Token in
~/.av/config.yaml
. Aviator User Access Token User Access Tokens are used to authenticate with the Aviator REST API and Aviator GraphQL API. Navigate to https://app.aviator.co/settings/personal/api_token . Create a name and expiration for your token. The token should be in the format
av_uat_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
. Add it to your Aviator configuration file
~/.av/config.yaml
as shown below. You can verify that your token works with
av auth
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