GitHub Integration

Connect GitHub with Slite to embed live previews of issues and pull requests directly in your docs — great for keeping product, engineering, and support teams aligned.

How the GitHub integration works

When you paste a GitHub issue or PR link into a Slite doc, it automatically displays as a rich preview tile instead of a plain URL. These tiles:
  • Show the title, status, and key details
  • Expand to reveal the full issue or PR content
  • Link directly back to GitHub
  • Stay in sync automatically as the original content changes
You can also use the /GitHub command directly in the editor.
GitHub content can be added as a Data Source in  Super , so your team can surface it in context.
Learn more about  Super  and  Data Sources .

How to set up the GitHub integration

You must be an admin in both Slite and GitHub to set up the integration.
Slite supports per-team authentication. This means you set authentication for the entire workspace, just once.
There are two ways to connect GitHub to Slite:
    Go to the Integrations section in your Slite settings, click Add Integrations , then click Install next to GitHub.
    Alternatively, you can paste a URL of a GitHub issue or PR in a Slite doc. You will then be prompted to allow Slite to connect to GitHub.