# GitHub Issues Blocks for managing GitHub issues including creating, reading, listing, commenting, labeling, and assigning issues programmatically. ## Github Add Label ### What it is A block that adds a label to a GitHub issue or pull request for categorization and organization. ### How it works The block takes the GitHub credentials, the URL of the issue or pull request, and the label to be added as inputs. It then sends a request to the GitHub API to add the label to the specified issue or pull request. ### Inputs | Input | Description | Type | Required | |-------|-------------|------|----------| | issue_url | URL of the GitHub issue or pull request | str | Yes | | label | Label to add to the issue or pull request | str | Yes | ### Outputs | Output | Description | Type | |--------|-------------|------| | error | Error message if the label addition failed | str | | status | Status of the label addition operation | str | ### Possible use case Automatically categorizing issues based on their content or assigning priority labels to newly created issues. --- ## Github Assign Issue ### What it is A block that assigns a GitHub user to an issue for task ownership and tracking. ### How it works The block takes the GitHub credentials, the URL of the issue, and the username of the person to be assigned as inputs. It then sends a request to the GitHub API to assign the specified user to the issue. ### Inputs | Input | Description | Type | Required | |-------|-------------|------|----------| | issue_url | URL of the GitHub issue | str | Yes | | assignee | Username to assign to the issue | str | Yes | ### Outputs | Output | Description | Type | |--------|-------------|------| | error | Error message if the issue assignment failed | str | | status | Status of the issue assignment operation | str | ### Possible use case Automatically assigning new issues to team members based on their expertise or workload. --- ## Github Comment ### What it is A block that posts comments on GitHub issues or pull requests using the GitHub API. ### How it works The block takes the GitHub credentials, the URL of the issue or pull request, and the comment text as inputs. It then sends a request to the GitHub API to post the comment on the specified issue or pull request. ### Inputs | Input | Description | Type | Required | |-------|-------------|------|----------| | issue_url | URL of the GitHub issue or pull request | str | Yes | | comment | Comment to post on the issue or pull request | str | Yes | ### Outputs | Output | Description | Type | |--------|-------------|------| | error | Error message if the comment posting failed | str | | id | ID of the created comment | int | | url | URL to the comment on GitHub | str | ### Possible use case Automating responses to issues in a GitHub repository, such as thanking contributors for their submissions or providing status updates on reported bugs. --- ## Github List Comments ### What it is A block that retrieves all comments from a GitHub issue or pull request, including comment metadata and content. ### How it works This block retrieves all comments from a GitHub issue or pull request via the GitHub API. It authenticates using your GitHub credentials and fetches the complete comment history, returning both individual comments and a list of all comments with their metadata. Each comment includes the comment ID, body text, author username, and a direct URL to the comment on GitHub. ### Inputs | Input | Description | Type | Required | |-------|-------------|------|----------| | issue_url | URL of the GitHub issue or pull request | str | Yes | ### Outputs | Output | Description | Type | |--------|-------------|------| | error | Error message if the operation failed | str | | comment | Comments with their ID, body, user, and URL | Comment | | comments | List of comments with their ID, body, user, and URL | List[CommentItem] | ### Possible use case **Conversation Analysis**: Extract all comments from an issue to analyze the discussion or generate a summary of the conversation. **Comment Monitoring**: Track all responses on specific issues to monitor team communication or customer feedback. **Audit Trails**: Collect comment history for compliance or documentation purposes. --- ## Github List Issues ### What it is A block that retrieves a list of issues from a GitHub repository with their titles and URLs. ### How it works The block takes the GitHub credentials and repository URL as inputs. It then sends a request to the GitHub API to fetch the list of issues and returns their details. ### Inputs | Input | Description | Type | Required | |-------|-------------|------|----------| | repo_url | URL of the GitHub repository | str | Yes | ### Outputs | Output | Description | Type | |--------|-------------|------| | error | Error message if the operation failed | str | | issue | Issues with their title and URL | Issue | | issues | List of issues with their title and URL | List[IssueItem] | ### Possible use case Creating a summary of open issues for a project status report or displaying them on a project management dashboard. --- ## Github Make Issue ### What it is A block that creates new issues on GitHub repositories with a title and body content. ### How it works The block takes the GitHub credentials, repository URL, issue title, and issue body as inputs. It then sends a request to the GitHub API to create a new issue with the provided information. ### Inputs | Input | Description | Type | Required | |-------|-------------|------|----------| | repo_url | URL of the GitHub repository | str | Yes | | title | Title of the issue | str | Yes | | body | Body of the issue | str | Yes | ### Outputs | Output | Description | Type | |--------|-------------|------| | error | Error message if the issue creation failed | str | | number | Number of the created issue | int | | url | URL of the created issue | str | ### Possible use case Automatically creating issues for bug reports or feature requests submitted through an external system or form. --- ## Github Read Issue ### What it is A block that retrieves information about a specific GitHub issue, including its title, body content, and creator. ### How it works The block takes the GitHub credentials and the issue URL as inputs. It then sends a request to the GitHub API to fetch the issue's details and returns the relevant information. ### Inputs | Input | Description | Type | Required | |-------|-------------|------|----------| | issue_url | URL of the GitHub issue | str | Yes | ### Outputs | Output | Description | Type | |--------|-------------|------| | error | Error message if reading the issue failed | str | | title | Title of the issue | str | | body | Body of the issue | str | | user | User who created the issue | str | ### Possible use case Gathering information about reported issues for analysis or to display on a dashboard. --- ## Github Remove Label ### What it is A block that removes a label from a GitHub issue or pull request. ### How it works The block takes the GitHub credentials, the URL of the issue or pull request, and the label to be removed as inputs. It then sends a request to the GitHub API to remove the label from the specified issue or pull request. ### Inputs | Input | Description | Type | Required | |-------|-------------|------|----------| | issue_url | URL of the GitHub issue or pull request | str | Yes | | label | Label to remove from the issue or pull request | str | Yes | ### Outputs | Output | Description | Type | |--------|-------------|------| | error | Error message if the label removal failed | str | | status | Status of the label removal operation | str | ### Possible use case Updating the status of issues as they progress through a workflow, such as removing a "In Progress" label when an issue is completed. --- ## Github Unassign Issue ### What it is A block that removes a user's assignment from a GitHub issue. ### How it works The block takes the GitHub credentials, the URL of the issue, and the username of the person to be unassigned as inputs. It then sends a request to the GitHub API to remove the specified user's assignment from the issue. ### Inputs | Input | Description | Type | Required | |-------|-------------|------|----------| | issue_url | URL of the GitHub issue | str | Yes | | assignee | Username to unassign from the issue | str | Yes | ### Outputs | Output | Description | Type | |--------|-------------|------| | error | Error message if the issue unassignment failed | str | | status | Status of the issue unassignment operation | str | ### Possible use case Automatically unassigning issues that have been inactive for a certain period or when reassigning workload among team members. --- ## Github Update Comment ### What it is A block that updates an existing comment on a GitHub issue or pull request. ### How it works This block updates an existing comment on a GitHub issue or pull request. You can identify the comment to update using either the direct comment URL, or a combination of the issue URL and comment ID. The block sends a PATCH request to the GitHub API to replace the comment's content. The updated comment retains its original author and timestamp context while replacing the body text with your new content. ### Inputs | Input | Description | Type | Required | |-------|-------------|------|----------| | comment_url | URL of the GitHub comment | str | No | | issue_url | URL of the GitHub issue or pull request | str | No | | comment_id | ID of the GitHub comment | str | No | | comment | Comment to update | str | Yes | ### Outputs | Output | Description | Type | |--------|-------------|------| | error | Error message if the comment update failed | str | | id | ID of the updated comment | int | | url | URL to the comment on GitHub | str | ### Possible use case **Status Updates**: Modify a pinned status comment to reflect current progress on an issue. **Bot Maintenance**: Update automated bot comments with new information instead of creating duplicate comments. **Error Corrections**: Fix typos or incorrect information in previously posted comments. ---