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Connecting Your GitHub Repository to Paragon

Last updated March 4, 2024

Introduction

Integrating your GitHub repositories with Paragon can significantly streamline your development workflows, enabling automated task management, real-time updates, and seamless collaboration across your projects. By connecting GitHub with Paragon, you can trigger workflows in Paragon based on events in GitHub, such as push events, pull requests, or issue updates. This guide will walk you through the simple steps to link your GitHub repositories with Paragon, bringing automation and efficiency to your development process.

Step-by-Step Guide to Connecting GitHub with Paragon

  1. Preparation
  • Ensure you have the necessary permissions to access the GitHub repository you wish to connect and your Paragon account.
  1. Access Integration Settings in Paragon
  • Log in to your Paragon dashboard and navigate to the 'Integrations' section, where you'll find a comprehensive list of available integrations.
  • Locate GitHub in the list and click on the 'Connect' button to initiate the integration process.
  1. Authenticate Your GitHub Account
  • You will be redirected to GitHub to authenticate your account. Log in using your GitHub credentials if you're not already logged in.
  • Authorize Paragon to access your GitHub account by clicking the 'Authorize' button. Make sure to review the permissions being granted.
  1. Select Your Repository
  • After authorization, you'll be redirected back to Paragon. A list of your GitHub repositories will be displayed.
  • Select the repository (or repositories) you want to connect with Paragon. You can search for a specific repository if you have many.
  1. Configure Repository Settings
  • Choose the events in GitHub that you want to trigger workflows in Paragon. Options might include new commits, pull requests, branch creations, and more.
  • Configure additional settings based on your workflow needs, such as filtering events by branch or tag.
  1. Test the Connection
  • To ensure the integration is set up correctly, perform a test by triggering one of the selected events in your GitHub repository (e.g., pushing a commit).
  • Verify that the corresponding workflow is triggered in Paragon as expected.
  1. Finalize and Activate
  • Once you've confirmed that the integration works as intended, finalize any additional settings and activate the integration.
  • Your GitHub repository is now connected to Paragon, and selected events will automatically trigger workflows in Paragon.

Conclusion

Connecting your GitHub repository to Paragon opens up a world of possibilities for automating and optimizing your development workflows. By leveraging this integration, you can ensure that your projects stay synchronized, reduce manual tasks, and enhance team collaboration. Remember to explore further customization options within Paragon to tailor the integration to your specific project needs. Happy coding!

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