autochrome-github

martinklepsch 2020-03-16T12:42:54.000600Z

https://twitter.com/martinklepsch/status/1239532269578194944

martinklepsch 2020-03-16T12:43:08.001Z

https://github.com/martinklepsch/autochrome-action

martinklepsch 2020-03-16T12:43:22.001400Z

let me know how it goes if you end up trying it!

martinklepsch 2020-03-16T12:52:45.002Z

@borkdude I can click that link and it just works :thinking_face:

martinklepsch 2020-03-16T12:53:13.002200Z

also in incognito

borkdude 2020-03-16T12:54:24.002600Z

@martinklepsch I first have to go through a Google login and when logged in I get this:

martinklepsch 2020-03-16T12:55:10.003200Z

ok, somehow now I’m seeing it too

martinklepsch 2020-03-16T12:55:16.003500Z

will investigate 🙂

martinklepsch 2020-03-16T12:58:03.004100Z

not sure how this slipped through earlioer

martinklepsch 2020-03-16T13:02:15.004500Z

@borkdude so the new rules are deployed but somehow I still get the auth redirect…

martinklepsch 2020-03-16T13:02:33.004800Z

I won’t have more time to spend on this today unfortunately

borkdude 2020-03-16T13:03:12.005300Z

:thumbsup: thanks for the progress update, I'll be keeping an eye on it 🙂

russell 2020-03-16T19:22:18.006300Z

this is sweet, i thought about doing this previously but i got sad that it can't be done with github pages and you have to host the diff output in some other way. its awesome that youve done that already!

martinklepsch 2020-03-16T19:27:21.006800Z

yeah it’s pretty straightforward (despite that minor issue mentioned above)

martinklepsch 2020-03-16T19:27:43.007300Z

But agree, it would be nice if this would be possible within the domain of the GitHub repo (i.e. with access control etc)