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My mysql password was exposed too. ARG!! Rotating that as well. |
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I figured out how to delete the revision but that's buried. And not where the above github post mentions it should be. So seems like I can't delete the post but can delete the revision. None the less I rotated my api key and mysql password to new values so hopefully that's sufficient. |
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I just copied/pasted my config and accidentally hit enter (submit) with my API key in it before I could sanitize it. facepalm
I raced to delete the key only to discover GitHub discussions store revisions of comments so even though I removed my API key it's still in the discussion revision history.
I looked around for a way to delete the discussion but I can't find a way to do that. This seems to infer it is possible: https://docs.github.com/en/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions
But I can't find the referenced area anywhere. I'll rotate my API key now to be safe but what a pain in the @#(*^%.
There should be some way to delete a discussion - if this is disabled please consider enabling it. If it's not possible then I don't know GitHub discussions are stupid :P
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