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That's it — your account just starred homosapien1218/Awesome-agent-skills. We didn't store anything else; the token we used to do that is already gone.
If you'd like to unstar at any point, the stargazers list on GitHub has the same one-click toggle. You can also revoke our OAuth app from GitHub's applications settings.
Looks like we didn't end up starring the repo this time.
No data has been stored on our end. You can try again any time, or star manually on GitHub — same outcome either way.
When you click the "Star us on GitHub" button, we use GitHub's OAuth flow with
the public_repo scope to do exactly one thing: star
our public companion repo.
The access token is discarded the moment that one call returns — we don't store
it, don't store your username, don't store anything.
Why ask? Stars push our repo toward GitHub trending, which drives traffic to builders we profile and to skills we evaluate. It's the cheapest leverage we have. Thanks for considering it.