Integrate Zoho Assist with GitHub
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Supported triggers and actions
Integrate Zoho Assist and GitHub using the below triggers and actions
All Triggers - A trigger kickstarts the flow
Device added
Triggers when a new device is added
Device online
Triggers when a device is online
Inbound request declined
Triggers when a inbound request is declined
Remote support session started
Triggers when a remote support session is started
Device offline
Triggers when a device is offline
Unattended access session started
Triggers when a unattended access session is started
Inbound request expired
Triggers when a inbound request is expired
Unattended access session ended
Triggers when a unattended access session is ended
Inbound request created
Triggers when a new inbound request created
Screen share session started
Triggers when a screen share session is started
Inbound request picked
Triggers when a inbound request is picked
Inbound request transferred
Triggers when a inbound request is transferred
Remote support session end
Triggers when a remote support session is ended
Inbound request dropped
Triggers when a inbound request is dropped
Remote support session customer joined
Triggers when a remote support session customer is joined
Inbound request delegated
Triggers when a inbound request is delegated
Device deleted
Triggers when a device is deleted
Screen share session end
Triggers when a screen share session is ended
Issue created
Triggers when a new issue is created
New mention
Triggers when your Github username is mentioned in a Commit, Comment, Issue, or Pull Request
Review requested
Triggers when a review is requested from you or a specified user
Issue closed
Triggers when an issue is closed in the selected repository
Issue reopened
Triggers when an issue is reopened in the selected repository
Release added
Triggers when a new release is added
Repository created
Triggers when a new repository is created
Label created
Triggers when a new label is created
Pull request created
Triggers when a new pull request is created
Comment made on issue
Triggers when a comment is made on an existing issue
All Actions - Actions are the automated tasks
Create unattended group
Creates a new unattended group
Create session
Creates a new screen sharing session
Schedule session
Schedules a screen sharing session
Update unattended computer
Updates the details of an existing unattended computer
Update unattended group
Updates the details of an existing unattended group
Fetch unattended computer
Fetches the details of an existing unattended computer
Fetch unattended group
Fetches the details of an existing unattended group
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 user
Fetches a user by their login name
Fetch issue
Fetches a issue by their number
Fetch issue by title
Fetches the details of an existing issue by title
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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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