there is something to be said about the
simplicity and user-friendliness of allowing shell scripts for semi-complex
config options, but authentication is a task that should be handled well and
centrally, thus extending the credential-api makes sense.
​Without Wax,
Colin Arnott​
esented to the user, the return value is
consumed, and the header is not included in the request.
3. Headers starting with the '!' character require a shell command to
create: because no escaping syntax was implemented, the following
is required for such headers: &qu
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