GitHub integration

Connect GitHub to your AI agent.

GitHub is where software gets built. An agent can manage issues and surface repo context. Build the agent by describing it to Ace, connect GitHub, and it starts working, no code required.

Your AI agent, working in GitHub

Your agent creates, updates, and reports on work items, so status stays current and routine project admin runs itself. It can turn a conversation into a ticket and a ticket into an update. GitHub is one of 50+ tools your agent can use, and the same agent can also live on your website, in chat platforms, and in the marketplace.

How it works

  1. 1

    Describe your agent

    Tell Ace what you want the agent to do with GitHub. No code, no API wiring by hand.

  2. 2

    Connect GitHub

    Authorise the GitHub connection so your agent can use it as a tool.

  3. 3

    Go live

    The agent starts using GitHub as part of its work, with your approval rules in place.

What your agent does with GitHub

  • Create and triage issues
  • Summarise pull requests and activity
  • Answer questions about the codebase

Frequently asked

Do I need code to connect GitHub?+

No. You describe the agent to Ace and authorise the GitHub connection. Squidgy handles the integration plumbing.

Can it create and update items automatically?+

Yes. It can open, update, and move items based on a conversation, with approval on anything you'd rather review first.

Can my agent use GitHub alongside other tools?+

Yes. GitHub is one of 50+ integrations plus MCP and custom HTTP tools, so your agent can combine it with everything else it needs in a single workflow.

Connect GitHub to your agent

Describe your agent to Ace, connect GitHub, and it starts working. No code, live in a day.

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