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Unable to display private repositories

Open r6915ee opened this issue 5 months ago • 5 comments

KGitHub is unable to display private repositories, even though the "repo" scope is active.

My public repositories are visible, and so is all other generic metadata.

What's interesting is that before I cleared out some of my older stars before I started writing this issue, I noticed that KGitHub did count stars placed on private repositories.

My distribution is Fedora 42, specifically installed from the KDE live image provided with that release, so this isn't made with a spin image. My KDE Plasma version is 6.4.3. I believe I installed from KDE Store, through Discover. I did some theming (including installing Materia and Nordic) as well as installing a few other widgets, but I would not expect those to interfere generally.

r6915ee avatar Aug 02 '25 06:08 r6915ee

I'm experiencing the same issue. KDE Plasma version 6.4.4 here. No private repos show up even with all the correct permissions configured. I also installed through the KDE Store, then I tried cloning from the repo directly -- the result is the same.

Phanterm avatar Aug 19 '25 04:08 Phanterm

Hello, thank you for reporting, I published a new version with a fix it should be available on the KDE store 👍🏼

omarluq avatar Aug 24 '25 02:08 omarluq

For whatever reason, even with alpha 4 installed, the issue doesn't seem to be fixed on my end. I'm not sure if it's because I managed to do a distro-hop to NixOS successfully, but KGitHub still appears to display only public repositories:

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r6915ee avatar Aug 24 '25 04:08 r6915ee

For whatever reason, even with alpha 4 installed, the issue doesn't seem to be fixed on my end. I'm not sure if it's because I managed to do a distro-hop to NixOS successfully, but KGitHub still appears to display only public repositories:

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Are you using a classic token or a fine grained token?

omarluq avatar Aug 24 '25 16:08 omarluq

Are you using a classic token or a fine grained token?

It's a classic token that's meant only for KGitHub in specific.

r6915ee avatar Aug 24 '25 19:08 r6915ee