Support non-interactive continuous-delivery system use cases #76
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This PR adds the following to the gh-release CLI:
--noconfirm
flag for skipping the confirmation prompt (modeled after Arch Linux' pacman's--noconfirm
)GH_RELEASE_GITHUB_API_TOKEN
environment variableThese two features combined allow for gh-release to be used in continuous-delivery systems (like Jenkins) where user interaction is not possible. It also allows these systems to work with multiple GitHub APIs (i.e. github.com and a self-hosted Enterprise GitHub) by simply swapping out the token environment variable.
Resolves #75