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Supported triggers and actions
Integrate Pivotal Tracker and GitHub using the below triggers and actions
All Triggers - A trigger kickstarts the flow
New Project
Triggers when a new project is created
New Activity
Triggers when new activity happens
New Story
Triggers when a new story is created in the selected project
Issue created
Triggers when a new issue is created
Comment made on issue
Triggers when a comment is made on an existing issue
Review requested
Triggers when a review is requested from you or a specified user
New mention
Triggers when your Github username is mentioned in a Commit, Comment, Issue, or Pull Request
Release added
Triggers when a new release is added
Label created
Triggers when a new label is created
Pull request created
Triggers when a new pull request is created
Issue closed
Triggers when an issue is closed in the selected repository
Repository created
Triggers when a new repository is created
All Actions - Actions are the automated tasks
Create Project
Creates a new project
Create Story
Creates a new story in the selected project
Create comment
Creates a new comment in the selected issue
Create pull request
Creates a new pull request
Create issue
Creates a new issue
Update issue
Updates the details of an existing issue
Fetch issue
Fetches a issue by their number
Fetch issue by title
Fetches the details of an existing issue by title
Fetch user
Fetches a user by their login name
What is Pivotal Tracker?
Pivotal Tracker is a project management tool for developers. You can customize notifications; follow up on every event in a project's history; organize with tasks, labels, and workspaces; and even share files.
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What is GitHub?
GitHub is a developer platform that lets you manage projects and teams, follow projects, host code, and maintain documentation. The built-in tools make it easy to request review, propose changes, and manage version control.
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