What you can do with GitHub
Once connected, you can:- Create repositories - Set up new GitHub repositories for your projects
- Push code - Automatically push your project code to GitHub
Getting started
1
Open the MCP Tools panel
Click on the Tools menu in your HypeFrame dashboard to access the MCP Tools panel.
2
Connect to GitHub MCP
Look for the GitHub card in the integrations list. Click “Add GitHub” or
“Connect GitHub” to begin the connection process.
3
Authorize the connection
You’ll be redirected to GitHub to authorize the connection. Sign in to your
GitHub account if you’re not already logged in, then approve the connection
request.
4
Start using GitHub
Once connected, you can start using GitHub features. Ask HypeFrame to create repositories or push code using natural language.
Using GitHub with HypeFrame
After connecting, you can use GitHub features through prompts. Here are some examples:Create a repository
“Create a GitHub repository for my project and push my code.”HypeFrame will create a new repository and push your current project code to it.
Push changes
“Push my latest changes to GitHub.”This will commit and push any changes you’ve made to your connected repository.
All GitHub operations happen through the MCP integration, so you can manage
everything from within HypeFrame without switching to GitHub’s interface.
Troubleshooting
Connection issues
If you’re having trouble connecting to GitHub:- Make sure you’re logged into the correct GitHub account
- Check that you’ve authorized HypeFrame’s access
- Try disconnecting and reconnecting the integration
Push errors
If pushing code fails:- Verify your repository exists and you have write access
- Check that your project has changes to push
- Ensure your GitHub connection is still active
Need help?
Having trouble with GitHub integration? Questions about using GitHub with
HypeFrame? Reach out at [email protected]
for assistance.