All three of those sites have an OAuth flow setup for that. Basically you
get redirected to the login page and then the login page returns a code
back to the client page. Wordpress might just involve using the browser
session, though, I’m not sure.

On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 07:58 bimlas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Arlen,
>
> WordPress (that's an interesting but very feasible suggestion), Google,
>> and Github all support multi-user editing natively, so each user would have
>> their own login credentials.
>>
>
> True, but we want to access the API with the saver, so we need a Personal
> Access Token. Or is it possible to use the API with native user
> credentials?
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