How to Set Up Claude GitHub Integration for Automatic Pull Request Summaries
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2025-07-18
How to Set Up Claude GitHub Integration for Automatic Pull Request Summaries
t.aizawa
Are you finding data management on GitHub overwhelming? Reviewing content and adding comments, especially when there are many team members, can be a time-consuming task.
<span class="mark-yellow">In this article, we'll introduce how to integrate GitHub with Anthropic (Claude) using a no-code tool, Yoom.</span> This integration can allow Anthropic (Claude) to automatically summarize and add comments to pull requests on GitHub.
We'll walk you through the setup step-by-step, so you can have a better working experience using GitHub and Claunde.
✔️ For Those Who Want to Try It Now
Yoom offers ready-made templates for easy setup in integrating GitHub and Anthropic (Claude). Click the "TryIt" button to get started now!
We'll also walk you through the step-by-step process of creating this automation flow in the following section of this article.
🙌 What You Can Do by Integrating GitHub and Anthropic (Claude)
By integrating GitHub and Anthropic (Claude), you can automate data handling.
Here are some practical, ready-to-use templates that use GitHub and Claude to streamline your workflow. Just click on the "TryIt" button to get started quickly!
Summarize and Comment on Pull Requests
When a pull request is created on GitHub, Claude can automatically summarize it and add the summary in the comment.
<span class="mark-yellow">This saves time and is especially useful for summarizing complex content.</span>
Summarize New GitHub Issues
Claude automatically summarizes the issue and posts the summary as a comment when a new issue is created on GitHub.
<span class="mark-yellow">Recommended for those who want to reduce manual summarization work and enable faster information sharing with your team.</span>
🚀 Let's Create a Flowbot to Integrate GitHub and Claude
Let's walk through how to set up a flow that automatically summarizes GitHub pull requests with Claude.
⏱️ Setup time: 10 minutes
🔧 What You’ll Need
A free Yoom account
Access to GitHub & Claude
Meet Yoom: No-Code Automation
Yoom is a next-generation no-code automation that lets you connect and automate tasks between your favorite apps. Connecting different apps can be challenging for non-engineers, but <span class="mark-yellow">Yoom makes automation accessible to everyone</span>.
🌐 Connect with apps like Claude, GitHub, and more.
📖 Use automation templates - no technical setup required
📈 Boost productivity and reduce human errors
You don't need to go through a complex setup and IT jargon, you can build your automation workflows with just a few clicks :) It's designed for those who want to streamline their daily work and save hours of time and stress from repetitive work.
In this guide, you'll learn the step-by-step process of how to use Yoom to <span class="mark-yellow">create a Flowbot that automatically summarizes a pull request in GitHub using Anthropic (Claude) and adds the summary as a comment.</span>.
Setup Overview
Register GitHub and Anthropic (Claude) in Yoom
Copy the template
Set up GitHub trigger action
Set up the Claude action
Activate the Flowbot
Step 1: Connect GitHub & Claude to My App
After logging into Yoom, go to "My Apps" from the left side menu and click "+ Add".
Connect with GitHub
Search "GitHub" from the app list, and select it. Then, sign in with your GitHub account.
Connect with Claude
Similarly, search for "Anthropic (Claude)" from the app list and select it.
Enter an account name. Use a name that's easy to recognize, such as your company name or the person responsible for the account.
To get your access token, follow the instructions in this guide.
Once all the required fields are filled, click "Add" to complete registration.
Step 2: Copy the Template
Click the "TryIt" button to copy the pre-built template into your project.
Click "Trythistemplate".
Click "OK" and give the Flowbot a name to recognize.
The template will be copied to your "MyProject".
Step 3: Set Up GitHub Trigger Action
Click on the trigger action labeled "When a pull request is created".
Give your trigger a title (anything you like) and select your GitHub account. Then click "Next".
Set your trigger interval (frequency of sync) on how frequently Yoom checks GitHub for updates. It can be set to 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or 60 minutes. We recommend setting the trigger to the shortest activation interval available for your plan.
⚠️ Note: The trigger interval varies depending on your Yoomplan. Be sure to check your current plan’s limit.
Check the red underlined instruction and enter the repository owner and repository name. ⭐️ Make sure to note these two values because you will need them for later settings!
Once entered, create a temporary pull request and click "Test".
If the test is successful, click "Save".
Step 4: Set Up Claude Action to Generate Texts
Click on the Claude action labeled "GenerateText."
Give your action a title (anything you like), and select your account. Make sure the action "Generatetext" is selected and click "Next".
Check the red underlined instruction and enter the model and max_tokens.
Content: Select "Body" from the previous action under "RetrievedValue".
By setting it up as below, you can automatically send the message from GitHub.
Once everything is set, hit "Test". If the test is successful, click "Save".
Step 5: Connect with GitHub to Add Comments
Click on the GitHub action labeled "Add Comment to Issue/Pull Request".
Give your action a title (anything you like), and select your account. Make sure "Add Comment to Issue/Pull Request," is selected and click "Next".
Then, enter the repository owner and repository name. (same one as you entered in step 3).
Scroll down and enter the issue number and comment content.
Issue Number: Select "Pull Request Number".
Comment Content: Select "ResponseContent" from the previous action under "RetrievedValue".
Once everything is set up, click "Test". If no error occurs, click "Save."
Step 6: Activate the Flowbot
Toggle the "Trigger ON" button to activate your flow! Test the Flowbot by creating a pull request on GitHub and checking if Claude generates a summary and adds it as a comment to the pull request.
That's it! Your Flowbot is complete!
💡 Other Automation Examples Using GitHub and Claude APIs
Besides the integration flow we've covered, you can automate various business tasks using GitHub and Claude with Yoom. Here are some examples you can explore for your next automation.
Automation Ideas Using GitHub
You can set up automatic notifications when a pull request is created on GitHub, or create issues and tasks based on data from other apps. This eliminates the need to switch between apps, saving time and reducing friction in your workflow.
Automation Ideas Using Claude
You can automate message responses and text generation, like auto-replying to specific messages or generating product descriptions based on data. This can help simplify tasks and reduce manual effort!
📖 Summary
Now you know how to integrate GitHub with Anthropic (Claude) to automatically summarize pull requests and add the summary as a comment. This integration ensures smoother operations and saves valuable time.
You might have thought "it's too difficult to set up" at first, but with Yoom, you can easily make this integration with no coding. No specialized knowledge is needed, and anyone can easily set it up!
Ready to simplify your workflows? Sign up for Yoom and try it today!
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