Not a fan of having to supply my Github password for the gist extension. I tried just entering the token under "gist.oauthtoken" in my settings, but was still prompted to enter my Github username & password.
I also use the settings sync extension, which would mean that my Gist posting key would end up in a private gist. Private gists are not really secure (anyone with the link can view), so that's a bit of a security concern (anyone who saw my VS code settings gist would then get the ability to post gists on my behalf).
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Not a fan of having to supply my Github password for the gist extension. I tried just entering the token under "gist.oauthtoken" in my settings, but was still prompted to enter my Github username & password.
I also use the settings sync extension, which would mean that my Gist posting key would end up in a private gist. Private gists are not really secure (anyone with the link can view), so that's a bit of a security concern (anyone who saw my VS code settings gist would then get the ability to post gists on my behalf).