When a specific condition issue is created on GitHub, post it to WordPress.
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When a specific condition issue is created on GitHub, post it to WordPress.

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■Overview
The flow of "Posting to WordPress when an Issue with specific conditions is created on GitHub" is a business workflow that seamlessly integrates the development process with blog management.
When an important issue arises on GitHub, it is automatically posted as an article on WordPress, making information sharing more efficient.

■Recommended for

  • Development teams managing projects using GitHub
  • Those who run a blog on WordPress and want to regularly share technical information
  • Project managers who want to share information about issues under development
  • Web personnel who do not want to spend time on manual information transcription
  • IT personnel in companies looking to strengthen the collaboration between development and marketing

■Benefits of using this template

  • Reduce effort with automated information sharing: Since GitHub issues are automatically reflected in WordPress, the hassle of manual input is eliminated.
  • Efficient information updates: Important issues are published as blogs, allowing efficient information provision to teams and customers.
  • Improved development transparency: By publishing the development status through the blog, project transparency is enhanced, and reliability is increased.
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