GitHub Integration
Connect Jetson to GitHub to create issues directly from customer feedback. One click turns a bug report or feature request into a tracked GitHub issue.
Setting up GitHub
Install the GitHub App
- Go to Settings > Products
- Select your product
- Click Connect GitHub
- You'll be redirected to GitHub
- Select which repositories to grant access
What Jetson can do
The GitHub App can:
- Create issues in authorized repositories
The app cannot:
- Access code or commits
- Modify repository settings
- Access other repositories
Linking a repository
After installing the app:
- Return to Jetson Settings
- Select the repository for this product
- Save your changes
Each product can link to a different repository.
Creating GitHub issues
From a bug or feature
- Open any bug or feature in Jetson
- Click Create GitHub Issue
- Review the generated issue content
- Confirm to create
What's included
GitHub issues include:
- Title - From Jetson's analysis
- Description - Summary of the customer feedback
- Customer count - How many customers reported this
- Link back to Jetson - For full context
Multiple products
One installation, many products
A single GitHub App installation can serve multiple Jetson products:
- Install the app once
- Link different products to different repositories
- Each product creates issues in its linked repo
Changing repositories
To change which repository a product uses:
- Go to Settings > Products
- Select the product
- Choose a different repository
- Save changes
Existing issues remain in the old repository.
Disconnecting
To disconnect GitHub from a product:
- Go to Settings > Products
- Select the product
- Click Disconnect GitHub
What happens:
- No new issues can be created
- Existing GitHub issues remain
- Links in Jetson still work
- You can reconnect anytime
To remove the GitHub App entirely:
- Go to GitHub > Settings > Applications
- Find the Jetson app
- Revoke access
Related topics
- GitHub Permissions - Detailed permission requirements
- Reconnect GitHub - Troubleshooting connection issues
- How to Create a GitHub Issue - Step-by-step guide
- Understanding Work Items - Learn about work items before creating issues