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The OpenAI has released the integration of GitHub repositories with its advanced research tool, Deep Research. The connection with the artificial intelligence chatbot is already available to some users and will soon be available to more people.
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With this new feature, developers can use GitHub information to analyze data and receive more accurate answers. To do this, simply send commands that involve the repository.
The novelty allows the AI to identify code snippets, analyze project patterns, detect potential problems and bugs, and more.
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Here are some common questions:
- How to integrate ChatGPT with GitHub
- The repository is not appearing. What now?
- Who can make the integration?
How to integrate ChatGPT with GitHub
To integrate your repositories, simply:
- Access ChatGPT;
- Press the Deep Research button;
- Click on the GitHub button;
- Authorize the connection;
- Choose the repositories that ChatGPT can access.
After authorization, simply search for the repository, select it, and start asking the chatbot about the space.
The repository is not appearing. What now?
OpenAI explains that if you can’t find a repository after integration, it may be due to:
- A 5-minute delay after connection for repositories to appear;
- The repository was created after connecting with ChatGPT;
- The repository is private;
- The repository needs administrator approval;
- The repository is not indexed by GitHub.
In the event of a recently created repository or one that requires administrator approval, the user can access GitHub and manage the ones that ChatGPT has access to.
Who can make the integration?
The new tool is available to all users, except in Europe.
OpenAI notes that GitHub is a third-party application connected to AI, and users who utilize the tool are subject to their own terms and conditions of use.
