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Last updated 1 year ago

This page explains the steps you need to follow to set up the Github connection in Flow. If any of the steps are outdated, please let us know!

  1. Go to the to register a new OAuth application on Github.

  2. Fill Application name and Homepage URL.

  3. Copy OAuth Redirect URL from Plumber to Authorization callback URL field on Github page.

  4. Click on the Register application button on the Github page.

  5. Copy the Client ID value from the following page to the Client ID field on Flow.

  6. Click Generate a new client secret on the Github page and copy generated value into the Client Secret field on Flow.

  7. Click Submit button on Flow.

  8. Congrats! Start using your new Github connection within the flows.

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