
Embed GitHub information into Confluence pages to reduce context switching. Start FREE Today
Embed GitHub information into Confluence pages to reduce context switching. Start FREE Today
Brings additional information to Confluence from GitHub about pull requests, issues, pages, repositories, branches, user profiles, releases and milestones. Brings the content of source files and gists.
- Have the list of GitHub issues left in a milestone (any filters can be applied).
- Embed the latest release information.
- Avoid round trips to Github to find out the status of a pull request or issue
Using just your link you can bring the content of Gists and source files of Private and Public repositories directly to Confluence.
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What is supported?
- Link recognition of the following GitHub public and private items: repositories, pull requests, branches, source files, accounts, issues, releases, milestones, etc.
- Public and private Github resources.
- You can Copy and Paste a link to a Github source file or Gist and keep it expanded by default.
- Display release information, including the latest release.
- Show the list of issues related to a milestone.
- Embed a readme file.
- Many more use cases.
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Reviews for cloud
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Thank you a lot for your feedback, Scott. Sorry, we couldn't predict what everybody would want or envision for this addon, so our first versions may miss some functionality.
In order to understand your feature request better, I would like to rephrase it a bit.
You insert a link to the issues of your repository, such as https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues) and you would like to see a list of all OPEN issues in your confluence page (there could be hundreds). The same may apply for pull requests.
Is it correct Scott? Do you see anything else we may improve?
Thank you again for taking time and letting us know your opinion. All the best.

Reviews for server
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Thank you a lot for your feedback, Scott. Sorry, we couldn't predict what everybody would want or envision for this addon, so our first versions may miss some functionality.
In order to understand your feature request better, I would like to rephrase it a bit.
You insert a link to the issues of your repository, such as https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues) and you would like to see a list of all OPEN issues in your confluence page (there could be hundreds). The same may apply for pull requests.
Is it correct Scott? Do you see anything else we may improve?
Thank you again for taking time and letting us know your opinion. All the best.

Reviews for Data Center
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Thank you a lot for your feedback, Scott. Sorry, we couldn't predict what everybody would want or envision for this addon, so our first versions may miss some functionality.
In order to understand your feature request better, I would like to rephrase it a bit.
You insert a link to the issues of your repository, such as https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues) and you would like to see a list of all OPEN issues in your confluence page (there could be hundreds). The same may apply for pull requests.
Is it correct Scott? Do you see anything else we may improve?
Thank you again for taking time and letting us know your opinion. All the best.

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Versions
Confluence Cloud • Released 2020-01-13
Summary
Improvements
Details
Added support of the parameters that can filter an issue list.
For instance, now you can display issues that have a particular label OR are part of a milestone OR created/assigned to a particular user.
The documentation is here.
Installation
- Log into your Confluence instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Add-ons. The Find new apps or Find new add-ons screen loads.
- Locate Github links for Confluence.
- Click Free trial to download and install your app.
- You're all set! Click Close in the Installed and ready to go dialog.