GitHub
Connect GitHub and your agents can track issues and pull requests, summarize activity, and act on your repos — plus fire automations when something changes (a push, a new issue, a review request).
What your agents can do with GitHub
- Read repos, issues and PRs
- Summarize activity
- Comment and triage (with approval)
- Trigger workflows on events
How to connect GitHub to Velaris
- 1
Create your Velaris account
Sign up and open your AI OS desktop.
- 2
Open Connections
Go to Settings → Connections in the OS.
- 3
Connect GitHub
Authorize GitHub with scoped access you control.
- 4
Ask an agent to act
Tell Velaris a goal — it uses GitHub from the mesh automatically.
Popular ways to use it
GitHub + Velaris — common questions
Can a Velaris agent merge a pull request or push to main?
It can open branches, draft reviews and comment as logged writes. Merging, force-pushing and deleting branches are destructive-tier and wait for your explicit approval.
Can I limit Velaris to specific repositories?
Yes — you choose which repos the connection covers, and a run's scoped credential only carries the ones that run needs. Everything else stays invisible to the agent.
Does Velaris keep access to my code after a run finishes?
No — the credential is scoped to the run and expires with it, so nothing holds live access to your repos in between. Revoking the connection from GitHub or Velaris cuts it entirely.