VDF AI Documentation

GitHub

Connect GitHub so VDF AI can use repository context, pull-request activity, and code-adjacent signals in your workflows.

What GitHub unlocks

GitHub gives VDF AI access to repository context so it can help with:

  • repository-aware summaries
  • code-related documentation or release notes
  • pull-request and review context
  • optional delivery and quality signals shown in the cockpit

How to connect GitHub

  1. Open Integrations in VDF AI.
  2. Choose GitHub.
  3. Authorize the GitHub account or token your workspace uses for repository access.
  4. Confirm the connection is active before relying on repository-backed prompts.

Typical tasks after connecting

  • “Summarize what changed in this repository since last week.”
  • “Turn these pull-request notes into a release summary.”
  • “Compare these feature notes with the current repo context.”

Access you may approve

GitHub access typically covers the repositories, pull requests, and related metadata that the connected account can read. Some workspaces may also use it for higher-level delivery signals.

Reconnect or disconnect

Reconnect GitHub when access expires or when your team wants to switch repositories or accounts.

Disconnect GitHub if you no longer want repository context inside VDF AI.

Troubleshooting

I cannot see the repository I expected

The connected GitHub account may not have access to it, or the wrong token may have been used.

Repo-backed summaries are too thin

Give the repository name explicitly in your prompt and confirm the integration is connected.