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    GitHub Tasks
    8 days ago by Mike Thicke
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    Score: 50/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The GitHub tasks plugin lets you bring issues and pull requests from GitHub directly into your notes as tasks. It can import items assigned to you or opened by you, convert them into either Tasks Emoji or Dataview format, and mark closed items as completed automatically. Labels and repository names can be imported as tags, making it easier to filter or organise your work. The plugin supports periodic refreshes at configurable intervals and offers commands to manually refresh or clear completed tasks. It also provides options to display created and completed dates, while keeping any additional edits you make intact during refresh.
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    Github Issues
    2 months ago by LonoxX
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    Score: 45/100
    The GitHub Issues plugin connects your notes with GitHub by tracking issues and pull requests from specified repositories. It automatically syncs data on startup, lets you filter tracked items by assignee or reviewer, and can generate Markdown notes for each issue or PR right in your vault. With custom repository configuration and a choice of repositories to follow, it brings your development workflow and project tracking directly into your documentation environment.
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    GitHub Tracker
    5 months ago by schaier-io
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    Score: 30/100
    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The GitHub Tracker plugin brings GitHub issue and pull request tracking directly into your Obsidian vault. It enables users to link specific repositories and create synchronized Markdown notes for each tracked item, complete with metadata like assignees and reviewers. Users can filter which items to track, choose where the notes are stored, and configure how updates or deletions are handled. Syncing can be automated on Obsidian startup, making sure your notes stay in sync with GitHub without manual effort.