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Overview

GitHub Actions integration helps teams bring API security validation closer to code and release workflows.

Pipeline alignment

Coordinate security checks with delivery and release activity.

Developer visibility

Help engineering teams see security work in the same delivery ecosystem they already use.

Connect GitHub Actions from the ApyGuard integrations panel

  1. Go to Settings → Integrations.
  2. Open the CI/CD tab.
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  3. Find the GitHub card.
  4. Click Connect first or turn the toggle on.
  5. In the ApyGuard dialog, paste your GitHub API key.
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  6. Click Connect to let ApyGuard store the configuration.
  7. If ApyGuard shows you an ApyGuard API key, copy it and keep it for your GitHub Actions workflow setup.
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  8. Click Continue setup in the dialog so ApyGuard can finish enabling the integration.
  9. Return to the integrations panel and confirm the GitHub card now shows Connected.

What the dialog asks for

  • GitHub API key

What happens after connect

ApyGuard stores the GitHub connection

The integration dialog connects your GitHub account details to ApyGuard so the platform can enable the provider integration.

You may receive an ApyGuard API key

ApyGuard can generate an API key during setup. This is intended for the GitHub Actions workflow side of the integration and should be copied when shown.

Disconnect GitHub Actions

  1. Go back to Settings → Integrations.
  2. Find the GitHub card in the CI/CD tab.
  3. Turn the toggle off.
  4. Confirm the status changes from Connected to Disconnected.