
When this happens...
New Issue Is Created
New Branch or Tag Is Created
new release is published
New pull request is opened/closed
New Comment Is Added to Issue
Repository Is Forked
New public repository
repository receives new commits
new repository is created
Get recent gists
Milestone Created
Repository Label Changes
Repository Member Added
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Erase Element of Image
Generate Image
Generate Graphics Image
Prompt Enhancement
Face Refinement
Reimagine Image
Create Project
Update Project
Delete Project
Create Dataset
Update Dataset
Delete Dataset
Upload Image
Regenerate All Caption
Create Clone Dataset
Update Image Caption
Create Model
Update Model
Delete Model
Generate Background
Erase Foreground
Blur Background
Crop out Image
Expand Image
Fetch Captions
Register Image
Remove Background from Video
Product Cutout
Product Packshot
Product Shadow
Lifestyle Product Shot by Text
Lifestyles product shot by image
Vehicle shot by text
Segmentation
Delete Image
Apply Effects
Harmonization
Find Caption
Find Mask
Generate vector graphics
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When this happensTriggers
A trigger is an event that starts a workflow.
Runs when new issue is created
Runs when new branch or tag is created
runs when new release is published
runs when new pull request is opened
Runs when new comment is added to issue
Runs when repository is forked
Action is the task that follows automatically within your GitHub integrations.
Creates a new issue in a specified repository.
Return repository details for a specified GitHub user or organization and repository name.
runs when pull request is opened
Modify an existing issue's title, description, state, assignees, labels, or milestone in a GitHub repository.
Add a comment to an issue.
Get an issue's details by number or by title and status

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To start, connect both your GitHub and Bria AI accounts to viaSocket. Once connected, you can set up a workflow where an event in GitHub triggers actions in Bria AI (or vice versa).
Absolutely. You can customize how GitHub data is recorded in Bria AI. This includes choosing which data fields go into which fields of Bria AI, setting up custom formats, and filtering out unwanted information.
The data sync between GitHub and Bria AI typically happens in real-time through instant triggers. And a maximum of 15 minutes in case of a scheduled trigger.
Yes, viaSocket allows you to add custom logic or use built-in filters to modify data according to your needs.
Yes, you can set conditional logic to control the flow of data between GitHub and Bria AI. For instance, you can specify that data should only be sent if certain conditions are met, or you can create if/else statements to manage different outcomes.
GitHub is a platform for version control and collaboration, allowing developers to work together on projects from anywhere. It provides tools for code review, project management, and continuous integration.
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