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README.md

OAuth2 for Go

Build Status

oauth2 package contains a client implementation for OAuth 2.0 spec.

Installation

go get github.com/golang/oauth2

See godoc for further documentation and examples.

Contributing

Fork the repo, make changes, run the tests and open a pull request.

Before we can accept any pull requests we have to jump through a couple of legal hurdles, primarily a Contributor License Agreement (CLA):

  • If you are an individual writing original source code and you're sure you own the intellectual property, then you'll need to sign an individual CLA.
  • If you work for a company that wants to allow you to contribute your work, then you'll need to sign a corporate CLA.

You can sign these electronically (just scroll to the bottom). After that, we'll be able to accept your pull requests.