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A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Message Posted to Channel" from ClickUp.
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An action happens after the trigger—such as "Add Labels to Issue" in GitHub.
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Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Repository
Required
File Path
Required
Commit Message
Required
File Content
Required
File SHA (for updates)
Branch
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Write
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Gist Filename
Required
Content of the Gist
Required
Description
Make Gist Public?
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Write
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Repo
Required
Title
Required
Body
Head
Required
Base
Required
Instant_merge
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Write
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Repo
Required
Pull Request
Required
Comment
Action
Required
Commit SHA
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Write
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Repo
Required
Pull Request
Required
Title
Body
State
Base
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Write
Create a new record or update an existing record in your app.
Repository
Required
File Path
Required
Branch, Tag, or Commit SHA
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Search
Find existing data in your app
Name
Required
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Search
Find existing data in your app
Repo
Required
State
Required
Search by
Required
Search value
Required
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Search
Find existing data in your app
Name (Login)
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Search
Find existing data in your app
Repo
Required
State
Required
Search by
Required
Search value
Required
Title
Required
Body
Head
Required
Base
Required
Instant_merge
Action
This is an event a Zap performs.
Search or write
Find existing data in your app, or create a new record if no data is found
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Practical ways you can use ClickUp and GitHub
Log pull request details in ClickUp.
Zapier automatically adds a detailed comment to a ClickUp task when a new pull request is created in GitHub. This keeps engineers informed on task-related development progress without needing to switch tools.
When a new commit is made to a GitHub repository, Zapier creates a task in ClickUp with detailed information about the commit. This helps IT teams track code updates and prioritize tasks without managing updates across platforms.
When a new task is created in ClickUp, Zapier generates an issue in GitHub. This ensures that both development and project management platforms remain aligned, minimizing cross-functional communication gaps.
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Frequently Asked Questions about ClickUp + GitHub integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with ClickUp and GitHub
How does the integration between ClickUp and GitHub work?
Our ClickUp and GitHub integration allows you to connect tasks and repositories seamlessly. You can automatically create tasks in ClickUp when a new issue is opened in GitHub, or update existing ones when issues are closed or labeled.
What triggers are available for ClickUp and GitHub integration?
For our integration, triggers include new issue creation, issue status changes, or new pull requests in GitHub, which can automate task updates or notifications in ClickUp.
Can we sync comments between ClickUp and GitHub issues?
Yes, syncing comments is possible. When comments are made on issues in GitHub, they can be set to appear automatically within the corresponding ClickUp task comments.
Are there any actions that can be performed in ClickUp based on activities from GitHub?
Absolutely! You can create tasks, update statuses, or add tags to tasks in ClickUp based on events like issue assignments or pull request merges from your GitHub repository.
Is it possible to integrate multiple GitHub repositories with a single ClickUp workspace?
Yes, you can connect multiple repositories from your organization to a single ClickUp workspace. This allows you to manage all your related development projects centrally.
How frequently does synchronization occur between the two platforms?
The synchronization happens almost instantly as events occur. Our system pushes updates between ClickUp and GitHub whenever a linked trigger event is detected.
Do we need coding skills to set up the integration between ClickUp and GitHub?
No coding skills are required. We provide an easy-to-use interface where you select triggers from Github events and map them to corresponding actions within your ClickUp projects.
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