OCR the attachment from the Google Form and create an Issue on GitHub.
■Overview
This is a flow to OCR attachments from Google Forms and create issues on GitHub.
With Yoom, you can easily connect apps without programming, making it simple to implement this flow.
■Recommended for
- Those who want to streamline the process of creating issues on GitHub
- Those who want to prevent input errors of error codes and improve the efficiency of input tasks when creating issues
- Those who want to prevent mistakes in the destination of issue creation on GitHub
■Benefits of using this template
Creating issues on GitHub is a cumbersome task.
It requires logging into GitHub and setting up each item, which can feel tedious when registering high-priority tasks like bug reports.
This flow allows you to streamline the OCR of attachments and issue creation on GitHub by connecting Google Forms and GitHub.
By sending image files of error codes related to bugs from Google Forms, it automatically performs OCR, reducing the hassle of manual input and improving searchability.
Additionally, it helps prevent mistakes in the destination of issue creation, making it possible to efficiently recreate and manage issues.
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Automatically add new or updated GitHub issues to a Google Spreadsheet.
This flow adds an issue created on GitHub to Trello. By utilizing this flow, you can eliminate manual input errors. Additionally, by saving the time spent on manual tasks and allocating it to other work, you can resolve tasks quickly and improve productivity.
When there is a response to a Google Form, the flow is to register the response in a Google Spreadsheet. Normally, when a response is submitted to a Google Form, the data is added to a specified Google Spreadsheet. However, in this flow, it is possible to add data to any specified Google Spreadsheet without complex settings in Google App Script. Additionally, it saves the effort of repeatedly entering data, allowing work to proceed smoothly, and records can be easily added to the Google Spreadsheet automatically, eliminating any gaps or omissions in information management.
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When a response is submitted to a Google Form, an event is added to Google Calendar and an email is sent. This flow allows for seamless automation from adding the event to sending the email, using only the form responses.
Automatically add users to a specified GitHub repository using information from the Yoom database. Create and utilize a database in Yoom to manage employee information, among other things.
Automatically add new or updated GitHub issues to a Google Spreadsheet.
This flow adds an issue created on GitHub to Trello. By utilizing this flow, you can eliminate manual input errors. Additionally, by saving the time spent on manual tasks and allocating it to other work, you can resolve tasks quickly and improve productivity.
When there is a response to a Google Form, the flow is to register the response in a Google Spreadsheet. Normally, when a response is submitted to a Google Form, the data is added to a specified Google Spreadsheet. However, in this flow, it is possible to add data to any specified Google Spreadsheet without complex settings in Google App Script. Additionally, it saves the effort of repeatedly entering data, allowing work to proceed smoothly, and records can be easily added to the Google Spreadsheet automatically, eliminating any gaps or omissions in information management.
This is a business workflow that automatically adds Google Form responses to Notion and sends event information via Gmail. This streamlines data management and information dissemination, making event operations more efficient.
When a response is submitted to a Google Form, an event is added to Google Calendar and an email is sent. This flow allows for seamless automation from adding the event to sending the email, using only the form responses.