Log GitHub Stars in Google Docs
Easily monitor and document the popularity of your GitHub repositories by logging each star event directly in Google Docs. This setup is perfect for developers who want to track which repositories are gaining the most traction over time.
New GitHub Star
Triggers when someone stars a GitHub repository.
Log Star Event
Creates a log entry in Google Docs.
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Log GitHub stars in Google Docs
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Create Issue
Creates a new issue in a GitHub repository
Comment on Issue
Comments on an existing issue in a GitHub repository
Create Pull Request
Creates a new pull request in a GitHub repository
Update Issue
Updates an existing issue in a GitHub repository
List GitHub Owners and Repositories
Lists all owners (users and organizations) and their repositories that the authenticated user can access
New GitHub Commit
Triggers when a new GitHub commit is made
New GitHub Issue
Triggers when a new GitHub issue is created
New GitHub Pull Request
Triggers when a new GitHub pull request is created
New GitHub Star
Triggers when a new GitHub star is received
New Comment
Triggers when a new comment is added to a GitHub repository
Create Doc
Creates a new Google Doc
Delete Doc
Deletes a Google Doc
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