🔖 Enhancement description
In appwrite auth, when adding Github as auth provider the ID of application showing as App ID. But in Github Oauth Apps it named as Client ID. In addition in Github Usual Apps there's an additional App ID as well apart from Client ID. So users might confuse with this. So changing the this App ID to Client ID would be better user experience.
🎤 Pitch
Changing App ID to Client ID for Github Auth App setting will convey users directly so that they won't be confused as well as won't misinterpret with Github Apps App ID.
👀 Have you spent some time to check if this issue has been raised before?
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🔖 Enhancement description
In appwrite auth, when adding Github as auth provider the ID of application showing as App ID. But in Github Oauth Apps it named as Client ID. In addition in Github Usual Apps there's an additional App ID as well apart from Client ID. So users might confuse with this. So changing the this App ID to Client ID would be better user experience.
🎤 Pitch
Changing App ID to Client ID for Github Auth App setting will convey users directly so that they won't be confused as well as won't misinterpret with Github Apps App ID.
👀 Have you spent some time to check if this issue has been raised before?
🏢 Have you read the Code of Conduct?