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How to get all repo commits? #261

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You would use the listCommits method and then paginate through results as needed. https://pub.dev/documentation/github/latest/github/RepositoriesService/listCommits.html

Although this will by default list ALL commits (probably in ascending order) which could be a LOT of data. Looking at the API, there's also no way to easily include parameters to get the commits you want (as seen here https://docs.github.com/en/rest/reference/repos#list-commits--parameters)

I'll make an issue to add the ability to pass in params to this method.

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