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by p-e-w 1262 days ago
Of course; it's the GitHub account that would need to be locked down in this case, and yes, it should be possible to do this automatically. The problem is that even though OAuth exists (which could be used to specify such an action during authorization), many services still rely on manually copying secrets around, which means that GitHub is not necessarily aware that another service has access to it.