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=head1 METHODS

=head2 action

    my $result = $github->action($verb, %args);

    # e.g.

    $github->action('head', %args);    # HEAD request
    $github->action('options', %args); # OPTIONS request
    $github->action('patch', %args);   # PATCH request

The action method issues a request to the API resource represented by the
object. The first parameter will be used as the HTTP request method. The
arguments, expected to be a list of key/value pairs, will be included in the
request if the key is either C<data> or C<query>.

=head2 create

    my $results = $github->create(%args);

    # or

    $github->POST(%args);

The create method issues a C<POST> request to the API resource represented by
the object. The arguments, expected to be a list of key/value pairs, will be
included in the request if the key is either C<data> or C<query>.

=head2 delete

    my $results = $github->delete(%args);

    # or

    $github->DELETE(%args);

The delete method issues a C<DELETE> request to the API resource represented by
the object. The arguments, expected to be a list of key/value pairs, will be
included in the request if the key is either C<data> or C<query>.

=head2 fetch

    my $results = $github->fetch(%args);

    # or

    $github->GET(%args);

The fetch method issues a C<GET> request to the API resource represented by the
object. The arguments, expected to be a list of key/value pairs, will be
included in the request if the key is either C<data> or C<query>.

=head2 update

    my $results = $github->update(%args);

    # or

    $github->PUT(%args);

The update method issues a C<PUT> request to the API resource represented by
the object. The arguments, expected to be a list of key/value pairs, will be
included in the request if the key is either C<data> or C<query>.

=head1 RESOURCES

=head2 emojis

    $github->emojis;

The emojis method returns a new instance representative of the API
I<emojis> resource requested. This method accepts a list of path
segments which will be used in the HTTP request. The following documentation
can be used to find more information. L<https://developer.github.com/v3/emojis>.

=head2 events

    $github->events;

The events method returns a new instance representative of the API
I<events> resource requested. This method accepts a list of path
segments which will be used in the HTTP request. The following documentation
can be used to find more information. L<https://developer.github.com/v3/activity/events>.

=head2 feeds

    $github->feeds;

The feeds method returns a new instance representative of the API
I<feeds> resource requested. This method accepts a list of path
segments which will be used in the HTTP request. The following documentation
can be used to find more information. L<https://developer.github.com/v3/activity/feeds>.

=head2 gists

    $github->gists;

The gists method returns a new instance representative of the API
I<gists> resource requested. This method accepts a list of path
segments which will be used in the HTTP request. The following documentation
can be used to find more information. L<https://developer.github.com/v3/gists>.

=head2 gitignore

    $github->gitignore;

The gitignore method returns a new instance representative of the API
I<gitignore> resource requested. This method accepts a list of path
segments which will be used in the HTTP request. The following documentation
can be used to find more information. L<https://developer.github.com/v3/gitignore>.

=head2 issues

    $github->issues;

The issues method returns a new instance representative of the API
I<issues> resource requested. This method accepts a list of path
segments which will be used in the HTTP request. The following documentation
can be used to find more information. L<https://developer.github.com/v3/issues>.

=head2 licenses



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