Bring your code to the conversations you care about with the GitHub and Slack app. A separate Slack subscription is required. With two of your most important workspaces connected, you’ll get updates about what’s happening on GitHub—without leaving Slack.
Subscribe to repositories
Use /github subscribe [owner/repo] in Slack to start receiving updates about that project.
Stay up to date
Get updates about what’s happening with your repositories in Slack discussions for activities like:
- New commits
- New pull requests
- New issues
- Code reviews
- Deployment statuses
See the details
Give your team more information in Slack when you share links to GitHub activities and properties like:
- Pull requests
- Issues
- Linked comments
- Code snippets
- Developer profiles
Take actions with slash commands
Slack conversations often lead to decisions and actionable takeaways. Now it’s easier to start on next steps from Slack with slash commands for common GitHub actions, using /github [action] [resource]. For example, these commands let you:
- Close an issue or pull request
- Reopen an issue or pull request
- Open a new issue using a Slack dialog
Pricing and setup
Free
Your ultimate productivity pair
- Subscribe to repositories
- See link details
- Interact with issues and pull requests
Slack + GitHub is owned and operated by GitHub with separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support documentation.

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