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An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Comment" in GitHub.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Evernote + GitHub integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Evernote and GitHub
How can I integrate Evernote with GitHub?
You can integrate Evernote with GitHub using our automated workflows, referred to as Zaps. These Zaps allow you to connect the two platforms, enabling automatic transfers of information based on specific triggers and actions.
What are some common triggers to initiate an integration between Evernote and GitHub?
Common triggers include creating a new note in Evernote or a new issue in a specified GitHub repository. Once these events occur, they can trigger predefined actions like updating another app or sending information elsewhere.
Can I create GitHub issues directly from new Evernote notes?
Yes, by setting up a Zap where the trigger is the creation of a new note in Evernote, the action can automatically create an issue in your specified GitHub repository.
Is it possible to update an Evernote note when there's a new pull request in GitHub?
Certainly! You can configure a Zap where the trigger is a new pull request in your selected GitHub repo, which will result in an action that updates a specific note or creates a new one in Evernote.
Are there limitations on what kind of content can be transferred from Evernote to GitHub?
While most text-based content and markdown formatting work well when transferring from Evernote to GitHub, complex visual elements might not translate seamlessly due to differences in platform capabilities.
How do we handle authentication for integrating Evernote with GitHub?
Authentication involves securely linking your accounts on both platforms. We guide you through granting necessary permissions so that our system can reliably carry out the specified triggers and actions.
What should I do if my Zap isn’t triggering as expected between Evernote and GitHub?
First, ensure that all configurations are correct for both trigger and action settings. We recommend checking account permissions and reviewing our troubleshooting guide if problems persist.
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- Notebook
Try ItTriggerPolling- Notebook
Try ItTriggerPolling- TagsRequired
- NoteRequired
ActionWrite- Notebook
- Make links public
- TitleRequired
- ContentRequired
- Tags
- Reminder_time
- Reminder_done_time
- Attachment
- Source_url
ActionWrite
- New Notebook
Triggers when a new notebook is added to Evernote.
Try ItTriggerPolling - TagRequired
- Notebook
Try ItTriggerPolling- Notebook
- TitleRequired
- ContentRequired
ActionWrite- NameRequired
- Stack
ActionWrite