Dropbox + GitHub integrations
Upload new GitHub commits as files in Dropbox
Keep a tidy record of your coding updates with this useful workflow. Upon making new commits in GitHub, the files are immediately transferred to Dropbox for safekeeping. This replaces the need for manual file uploads, enabling you to efficiently manage your files between GitHub and Dropbox. The result? More time to focus on what matters - your coding work.
- When this happens...New CommitTriggers when a new commit is created.
- automatically do this!Upload FileSearch for a specific file by name. Make sure the number of files/folders in the watched folder does not exceed 6000.
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