GitHub
Connect GitHub so Praxivara can track issues, review pull requests, and keep you on top of your repositories.
Last updated July 14, 2026
Connect GitHub and Praxivara can help you stay on top of your projects. Check issues, review pull requests, search code, and get a summary of what's happening across your repositories — without leaving the chat.
What you can do
- List and create issues, and add comments.
- Review open pull requests and summarize what changed.
- Search repositories, code, and activity.
- Get a digest of what needs your attention across projects.
Connect GitHub
Open Integrations
Find GitHub under Popular integrations.
Authorize
Click Connect and approve access on GitHub's own screen.
Start tracking
Try "what PRs are waiting on me?" or "open an issue in the web repo about the login bug."
Tip. GitHub works well for non-developers too — product and support folks can file issues and track progress in plain language.
Using it with agents
Build an agent that summarizes new issues each morning, nudges you about stale pull requests, or files an issue when a Trigger fires. Add GitHub in the agent's Tools panel.
Note. Creating issues, comments, or other changes is confirmed before it happens.
Next steps
Was this page helpful?