Auto-Tweet Your
GitHub Activity
Connect GitHub to Twitter and let AI announce your releases, commits, and star milestones. Build developer credibility on autopilot.
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GitHub Events You Can Auto-Tweet
Pick the events that matter. AI crafts developer-friendly tweets for each one.
New Releases
Auto-tweet every new version release with AI-written changelogs and download links.
Major Commits
Share significant commits and code milestones with your developer audience.
Star Milestones
Celebrate 100, 500, 1K+ GitHub stars with auto-posted milestone tweets.
Pull Requests
Announce merged PRs for major features. Show progress on your open-source project.
Contributor Activity
Highlight new contributors and community growth. Build your open-source brand.
Repository Updates
README changes, new documentation, and project updates shared automatically.
How It Works
Connect Your Repository
Link any public or private GitHub repository. Read-only access - we never push code.
Choose Your Events
Pick which events to track: releases, commits, stars, PRs, or all of the above.
AI Crafts the Tweets
When an event fires, AI writes a tweet that sounds like a developer wrote it. Not corporate fluff.
Auto-Post or Review
Tweets go out automatically, or land in your queue for a quick review before posting.
Perfect For
Open Source Maintainers
Keep your community updated on every release. Star milestones build social proof for your project.
Dev Tool Companies
Every new version auto-announced on Twitter. Changelog highlights generated by AI.
Build In Public Devs
Share your coding progress transparently. Commits and PRs turned into authentic update tweets.
Indie Developers
Ship fast, tweet automatically. Focus on code while AI handles your Twitter presence.
Developer Advocates
Auto-share repo updates, demos, and releases. Stay active on Twitter without the manual work.
Tech Startups
Show technical progress to investors and users. GitHub activity equals credibility on Twitter.
GitHub Integration Features
Frequently Asked Questions
Does OpenTweet need write access to my GitHub repos?
No. OpenTweet only needs read-only access to track events like releases and commits. It never pushes code or modifies your repositories.
Can I connect private repositories?
Yes. Both public and private repositories are supported. Your code and repository data are never stored.
What GitHub events can I auto-tweet?
You can track new releases, tags, major commits, star milestones, merged pull requests, and repository updates.
Can I connect multiple repositories?
Yes. You can connect as many repositories as you need, each with its own event configuration and AI prompt.
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