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1. Add GitHub to Paragon
2. Query GitHub
GitHub Integration
Connect your GitHub account to Paragon.
1. Add GitHub to Paragon
Click the ”+” button in the workflow canvas and choose GitHub from the sidebar. Under
Connect your GitHub account
, choose “Add new account for GitHub” and select the GitHub account you want to connect to.
2. Query GitHub
Once your GitHub account is connected, you can add steps to perform the following actions:
Create Issue
Update Issue
Get Issue by Number
Lock an Issue
Search an Issue
Create Release
Update Release
Get Release by ID
Get Release by Tag Name
Delete Release
When creating or updating issues in GitHub, you can reference data from previous steps by typing
{{
to invoke the variable menu.
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