🤖 A framework for building GitHub Apps to automate and improve your workflow
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🤖 A framework for building GitHub Apps to automate and improve your workflow
The Otter project is a highly modular framework whose goal is to provide a common platform to accelerate and facilitate the development of runtime customizable Angular based Web Applications
Create ephemeral, finely-scoped @github access tokens using @hashicorp Vault.
Directly install applications from their GitHub repository with out-of-the-box support for updates using gpm, the package manager with the superpowers of a cross platform build tool.
Go package for GitHub Apps authentication
Community support for SemanticDiff, the programming language aware diff for Visual Studio Code and GitHub.
easy of use github cli actions for github repositories and clones
🤖 A GitHub App to automate acknowledging contributors to your open source projects
GitHub Action for creating an installation access token for a GitHub App
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A GitHub bot to label issues and PRs automatically based on keywords in the title and body.
Starter template to build GitHub bots with Probot and NextJS.
Generate a token for your Github App
A boilerplate for an application reacting to webhooks from GitHub, deployed to AWS.
A GitHub Action to make it simpler to retrieve a GitHub App's installation access token, primarily to facilitate the composition of GitHub Actions workflows.
Github app to run your issue body and pull request's body through handlebar to generate new bodies
🔑 Effortlessly generates a GitHub Apps' installation token exchanging the jwt's for the actual secret.
Add a description, image, and links to the github-apps topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the github-apps topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."