Discord

How to Add GitHub to Discord

GitHub is one of the most liked code hosting platforms for developers. It permits them to collaborate and share code. Moreover, integrating the GitHub account into the Discord application is helpful in many ways. For instance, in GitHub, when a commit is created, it is helpful to send a notification in Discord. This will acknowledge the modification to other team members as well.

This write-up will guide the method to add GitHub to Discord.

How to Add GitHub to Discord?

To add GitHub to Discord, follow these steps.

Step 1: Launch Discord

First, open the Discord application by searching it from the system’s Startup menu:

Step 2: Open User Settings

Open “User Settings” by clicking on the icon highlighted in the below image:

Step 3: Navigate to Connections

Within the user settings, navigate to the “Connections” category:

Step 4: Select GitHub Icon

Search for the GitHub icon by clicking on the icon highlighted below:

Next, select “GitHub” from the pop-up window:

Step 5: Sign in to the GitHub

After selecting the GitHub icon, add credentials to sign in to the GitHub account. If you haven’t an account on GitHub, then create one by clicking on the “Create an account” option:

Add the required credentials and hit the “Sign in” button:

Step 6: Grant Permissions

Grant permissions to the Discord application by hitting the “Authorize discord” button:

The below screen will appear, indicating that GitHub has been successfully added to the Discord application:

Let’s confirm whether the GitHub account is associated with the Discord application. To accomplish this, go to “User Settings”, then navigate to the “Connections” option. The below screen will appear, indicating that the GitHub account has been successfully added to the Discord application:

Advantages of Integrating GitHub with Discord

Some of the advantages of integrating a GitHub account into the Discord application are mentioned below:

  • A message will be sent to Discord for a new GitHub commit.
  • A notification message will pop up on Discord when an issue arises in GitHub.
  • It will send a new GitHub to pull request to the Discord application that will notify others about the repository changes you have made.

So, we have successfully learned how to add GitHub to Discord.

Conclusion

To add GitHub to Discord, first, click on “User Settings”. Then, go to “Connections” and search for GitHub. Hit the icon and add the required credentials and press the “Sign in” button to proceed further. After the authorization, go to the Discord application, then go to the “Connections” tab for verification. In this write-up, we have described the method to add GitHub to the Discord application.

About the author

Sharqa Hameed

I am a Linux enthusiast, I love to read Every Linux blog on the internet. I hold masters degree in computer science and am passionate about learning and teaching.