connecting github repo to jira
Connecting your GitHub repo to Jira can be a great way to bring development activity into your planning workflow—like linking pull requests, branches, or commits directly to Jira issues so everything stays in sync.
Now, depending on what you're trying to achieve—basic visibility or deeper automation—there are different paths. If you're just looking to surface GitHub activity inside Jira, lightweight options can help.
But if your goal is to keep Jira fully in sync with GitHub activity—across teams, branches, workflows, or even multiple repos—it helps to use a more flexible integration layer.
OpsHub Integration Manager (OIM) is built for exactly that. It:
So, whether you're scaling up or just want a clean, traceable connection between dev and planning, OIM can make that experience a lot smoother. Let me know if you need more help!
Dear @chandrashekhar_singh I work for Exalate
You might want to try Exalate — it’s a solid option for syncing a GitHub repo with Jira, especially if you need flexible, bidirectional integration.
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Google 'how do I connect GitHub to Jira?' for the answer to that FAQ.
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