Using GitHub App
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    After installing the GitHub app, users in your workspace can start interacting with GitHub using the slash commands. The /github slash command is used to initiate actions with the GitHub app.

    To execute any GitHub command, the user must first authenticate by using /github login.

    GitHub app authentication

    Login

    To login to your GitHub account on the workspace,

    • Enter the /github login slash command

    • You receive a message from the github.bot with a GitHub login button. Click the button to authenticate with your GitHub account.

    • Authorize the GitHub app to access your account.

    • The github.bot sends a message once authentication is successful.

    Logout

    To log out your GitHub account from the workspace,

    • Enter the /github logout slash command

    • This removes the currently authenticated user.

    GitHub app functions

    Display your GitHub profile

    To display your GitHub profile details and view issues assigned to you,

    • Enter the /github me slash command

    • Click Issues to see a list of issues assigned to you.

    • Click on Share Profile to select and share your profile details within a chat.

    GitHub search

    To search for issues or pull requests in a specific repository,

    • Enter the /github search slash command

    • Specify the search parameters and click Search.

    Create GitHub issue

    To create a new issue in a GitHub repository,

    • Enter the /github issue slash command

    • Enter the Full Repository Name in this format: Owner/Repository.

    • Click Next and fill in the details of the issue.

    • Click Create Issue. The issue gets created and github.bot sends a message with a link to the issue.

    Manage GitHub issues

    To assign and share issues in a repository,

    • Enter the /github issues slash command

    • Enter the Full Repository Name in this format: Owner/Repository, and click Next

    • A list of issues on the repository is displayed. You can perform the following actions on an issue:

      • View the issue directly on GitHub

      • Assign to issue to someone

      • Add the issue

    GitHub app repository actions

    Manage repository subscriptions

    When you subscribe to a repository event, you receive a message in the QuickMeet.Chat room whenever each event gets triggered. To manage repositories subscriptions on your workspace,

    • Enter the /github subscribe slash command to view the repositories and events you're subscribed to.

    • Click Add Subscriptions to add a new subscription

      • Enter the Full Repository Name, select the events to subscribe to, and click Subscribe.

      • You get a message confirming the subscription.

    • Click Delete Subscriptions to delete existing subscriptions.

      • Select the subscription and click Unsubscribe.

      • You receive a message about the unsubscription.

    • Click Refresh to refresh the list of subscriptions.

    Get repository

    To get an interactive interface to fetch repository data,

    • Enter the /github <username>/<repository name> slash command

    • Click Overview to see the repository overview.

    • Click Issues to get all the open repository issues.

    • Click Contributors to get a list of all the top contributors.

    • Click Pull Requests to see the open pull requests.

    Get repository overview

    To get a detailed overview of a repository,

    • Enter the /github <username>/<repository name> repo slash command

    List repository issues

    To list open issues in a repository,

    • Enter the /github <username>/<repository name> issues slash command

    • A list of open issues in the repository is displayed. Click on any issue to open.

    List repository contributors

    To get contributors in a repository,

    • Enter the /github <username>/<repository name> contributors slash command

    • Click on a user to open their GitHub profile on a new tab.

    List pull requests

    To view recent open pull requests in a repository,

    • Enter the /github <username>/<repository name> pulls slash command

    • Click a pull request to open it in a new tab

    Review a pull request

    To review a specific pull request using its PR number,

    • Enter the /github <username>/<repository name> pulls <pull number> slash command

    • Click View Changes to see the changes made by that pull request

    • Click View File to see the file(s) affected by the pull request.

    • Click Comments to view the comments under the PR or Add a Comment.

    • Click Merge to submit the merge request details and Merge the PR.

    Subscribe to repository events

    To subscribe to all the events of a repository and receive messages in that room when an event gets triggered,

    • Enter the /github <username>/<repository name> subscribe slash command

    Unsubscribe from repository events

    To unsubscribe from all events of a repository,

    • Enter the /github <username>/<repository name> unsubscribe slash command

    With the GitHub app, users can easily collaborate on GitHub repositories, track issues, and receive notifications directly from the workspace.


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