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GitHub + Sentry Integration
Bring more debugging context into Sentry and your GitHub workflow.
See the docs
Augment errors with commit data
Automatically track releases in Sentry and link commits to a release. If something breaks after the deploy, Sentry will tell you which commit caused the error and the developer that can help fix it.
You can resolve errors efficiently by including fixes ISSUE_ID
in your commit message.

See unhandled issues in your PR
Fix issues with the context of your source code. When you open a pull request in GitHub, Sentry will comment and inform you if there are any unhandled issues being caused by the functions you are modifying in your pull request.
After integrating GitHub, enable Stack Trace Linking to have Sentry comment on your pull requests.

Save time triaging issues
Spend less time managing the queue. Automatically assign Sentry Issues and route alerts to teams and individuals by uploading your existing GitHub CODEOWNERS file.

Connect Sentry Issues to merged PRs
Know if a merged pull request is causing issues. Sentry will comment on merged pull requests that are causing Sentry Issues.

Link to GitHub Issues
Get alerted whenever a deploy introduces an error and dive into triaging, assigning, reproducing, and fixing the problem with all the information you need to kick off your workflow with confidence.
Enable SSO in GitHub Organizations or enable the GitHub plugin in project settings and link GitHub issues right from the Sentry issue page.
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