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Frequently Asked Questions about GitHub + Lucidchart integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with GitHub and Lucidchart
Can I automatically update Lucidchart diagrams when a GitHub repository is updated?
Yes, you can set up an automation that triggers when there's a push event on your GitHub repository. This trigger can initiate an action in Lucidchart where diagrams can be updated or refreshed with relevant data.
What kind of GitHub events can trigger actions in Lucidchart?
GitHub events such as push, pull request, issue creation, and release publishing can trigger various actions in Lucidchart like creating or updating diagrams based on the new data.
Is it possible to create a new diagram in Lucidchart for every new issue created in GitHub?
Absolutely! You can configure an automation where the creation of a new issue in GitHub acts as the trigger, leading to the action of generating a new diagram in Lucidchart.
How do we ensure that specific commits result in updates to linked diagrams within Lucidchart?
By setting up specific commit messages as triggers, you can automate updates to linked diagrams. For instance, adding a keyword like 'update-diagram' in your commit message could initiate an update workflow for associated diagrams in Lucidchart.
Can we visualize GitHub data such as pull requests and issues directly within Lucidchart diagrams?
Yes, by integrating with GitHub, pull request statuses and open issues can be visualized dynamically within your Lucidchart diagrams, ensuring viewers have the most current insights.
If a GitHub branch is deleted, can this automatically remove relevant elements from a Lucidchart diagram?
Certainly! The deletion of a branch on GitHub could act as a trigger to remove or modify associated elements directly from your Lucidchart diagram automatically.
Does making edits to a team’s board on GitHub reflect changes within shared Lucidchart documents?
When you make edits to cards or columns on your team’s board inside GitHub Projects, these changes can trigger updates inside shared documents within Lucidchart if set up appropriately.
Supported triggers and actions
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