New Users, Repos, and Orgs API
Today we are rolling out some more API v3 functionality! Say hello to managing Users, Followers, Public Keys, Repositories, Forks, Collaborators, Watching, Organizations, Members and Teams via a clean, RESTful…
Today we are rolling out some more API v3 functionality! Say hello to managing Users, Followers, Public Keys, Repositories, Forks, Collaborators, Watching, Organizations, Members and Teams via a clean, RESTful API. There is so much stuff in this new release!
Along with this new API functionality we are also launching some updates to our developer documentation.
- Learn how to use all the new API v3 hotness.
- Understand authentication and our OAuth2 support.
- See your current rate limit status.
- Use JSON-P callbacks.
- Understand breaking changes during our beta period.
- Contact support if you have issues or want to give feedback.
Oh, and if you missed the first announcement, v3 also supports Issues 2.0 and Gists.
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