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Repository Credentials: acme-mobile

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Credential Hierarchy: This repository inherits credentials from your organization. You can override specific credential types with repository-specific credentials if needed. Manage organization credentials →

Pull Request Tracking

Track PR created/merged events via webhooks (GitHub, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps)

Using repository-specific PR tracking credentials (overriding organization)

Bitbucket

BITBUCKET_API_TOKEN BITBUCKET_USERNAME

Ticketing System

Configure access to your issue tracking system

Using organization-level ticketing credentials

JIRA

JIRA_URL JIRA_USERNAME JIRA_API_TOKEN

Select a ticketing system:

JIRA Credentials

JIRA credentials for ticket information and updates (scoped API tokens)

JIRA account email

From your URL: {site-name}.atlassian.net

Visit {site-name}.atlassian.net/_edge/tenant_info to get your cloudId

Create at id.atlassian.com/manage-profile/security/api-tokens — Required: read:jira-work, write:jira-work

Azure DevOps Boards Credentials

Azure DevOps work items integration

Token with Work Items (Read & Write) permissions

GitHub Issues Credentials

Use GitHub Issues for ticket context and review summaries — uses your existing GitHub connection (App or PAT)

Use GitHub Issues for ticket context and review summaries — uses your existing GitHub connection (App or PAT)

No additional configuration needed.

AI Provider

Configure access to AI services (Google Gemini)

Using organization-level AI provider credentials

No organization AI provider credentials configured.

Select an AI provider:

Google Gemini Credentials

API key for Google Gemini AI model

AI Studio: aistudio.google.com | Vertex AI: console.cloud.google.com/vertex-ai

Get your API key from the selected provider