fix: use standard GitHub API version in githubHeaders#5
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The githubHeaders function was sharing the Copilot API_VERSION constant
("2025-10-01"), which is only valid for Copilot endpoints. Standard
GitHub REST API endpoints (like /user) reject this version with HTTP 400.
Use the stable "2022-11-28" version for GitHub REST API calls instead.
Fixes QLHazyCoder#4
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
githubHeaders()was using the sharedAPI_VERSIONconstant ("2025-10-01"), which is only valid for Copilot API endpoints/user) reject this version with HTTP 400, causing "Failed to get user info" errors during the Admin UI device flow"2022-11-28"(a supported GitHub REST API version) ingithubHeaders()insteadFixes #4
Testing
Human here, this actually fixed my thing.