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Supported triggers and actions

Integrate GitHub and WordPress.com using the below triggers and actions

All Triggers - A trigger kickstarts the flow

Label created

Triggers when a new label is created

Release added

Triggers when a new release is added

Review requested

Triggers when a review is requested from you or a specified user

Pull request created

Triggers when a new pull request is created

Repository created

Triggers when a new repository is created

Issue closed

Triggers when an issue is closed in the selected repository

Issue created

Triggers when a new issue is created

Comment made on issue

Triggers when a comment is made on an existing issue

New mention

Triggers when your Github username is mentioned in a Commit, Comment, Issue, or Pull Request

Comment added

Triggers when a new comment is added to the specified post

User added

Triggers when a new user is added

Post added

Triggers when a new post is added

Category added

Triggers when a new category is added

Taxonomy added

Triggers when a new category, tag, or taxonomy is added

All Actions - Actions are the automated tasks

Create pull request

Creates a new pull request

Create comment

Creates a new comment in the selected issue

Create issue

Creates a new issue

Update issue

Updates the details of an existing issue

Fetch issue

Fetches a issue by their number

Fetch user

Fetches a user by their login name

Fetch issue by title

Fetches the details of an existing issue by title

Edit post

Edits an existing post

Create post

Creates a new post

Fetch post

Fetches the details of an existing post

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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What is WordPress.com?

WordPress.com is a content management system with themes and design customizations. Powerful editing and analytics help you create better content for your audiences.

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