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This commit introduces a new command-line tool written in C that fetches and displays a user's recent public activity from GitHub.
Key features:
- Accepts a GitHub username as a command-line argument.
- Fetches public events for the specified user using the GitHub API (`/users/{username}/events/public`).
- Uses `libcurl` for making HTTP requests.
- Uses `jansson` for parsing the JSON response from the API.
- Displays event details including event type, repository name, and creation timestamp.
- Includes error handling for missing arguments, API request failures, and JSON parsing errors.
Build and Usage:
- A `build.sh` script is provided for easy compilation: `./build.sh`
- Run the tool: `./github_activity <username>`
Testing:
- A `test.sh` script provides basic automated checks for argument handling.
- `README.md` has been updated with detailed manual test cases covering various scenarios, including valid/invalid usernames and network errors.
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