GitHub
Run a scheduled AI agent on your GitHub — unattended.
Connect your GitHub account to let Clourou routines manage issues, review pull requests, search code, and track repository activity — all on autopilot.
What you can automate
- Daily PR digest: Summarize open pull requests across your repos every morning.
- Stale issue triage: Flag or close issues that haven't had activity in 30 days.
- Release notes: Generate changelogs from merged PRs on a weekly cadence.
- Security alerts: Check for new Dependabot alerts and post a summary to Slack.
Connecting
Click Connect on the Connections page. You'll authorize via GitHub OAuth — Clourou requests repo, org, and user read access. Once connected, attach it to any routine.
Routine templates using GitHub
Each weekday, triages new, stale, and needs-triage issues across the repos you pick — grouped, prioritized, with a suggested label and owner per issue.
Logs each repo's weekly releases as rows in a Google Sheet, so nothing slips.
A Monday-morning summary of every new release across the repos and dependencies you care about.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Once you connect GitHub, a routine can open issues, comment, label, and close them on the cadence you set — for example, a nightly stale-issue sweep or a triage pass that runs before your standup.
Yes. Routines run in the cloud on their schedule, so the GitHub digest or triage happens whether or not your machine is on. Results land in-app and, if you opt in, by email.
You authorize over GitHub OAuth. Clourou requests repo, org, and user read access so the agent can read issues, pull requests, and code; grant only the scopes you're comfortable with.
Yes. A common routine reads merged pull requests over a window and emails a changelog or weekly release digest — see the ready-made GitHub templates below.
Automate GitHub on a schedule
Connect it to Clourou and attach it to a routine in minutes.
Connect GitHub