Improve private repository authentication documentation#61
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Enhanced authentication documentation with clearer separation between GitLab and GitHub, making one-liners the primary recommended method: - Added separate sections for GitLab vs GitHub authentication - Made one-liner commands the primary examples (with -NoExit flag) - Documented automatic GitLab URL conversion from web to API format - Clarified that query parameters are handled automatically - Added Pro Tips sections with practical advice - Reorganized authentication methods for better clarity - Updated both main README.md and environments/README.md The documentation now clearly shows how to use authentication tokens with private repositories, emphasizing the simplest approach first.
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Enhanced authentication documentation with clearer separation between GitLab and GitHub, making one-liners the primary recommended method:
The documentation now clearly shows how to use authentication tokens with private repositories, emphasizing the simplest approach first.