To connect GitHub, get your DailyBot GitHub's hook URL and then configure a new WebHook in your GitHub repository using this URL. Then every user should configure their GitHub username in their DailyBot account. Keep on reading
It is recommended that all your team members configure their own GitHub usernames on DailyBot's GitHub page. They should access the Integrations page > GitHub, and then set the username.
If the username is not defined, DailyBot will try to match users based on the full name or other webhook metadata, but it will not work everytime. If that information does not match, the GitHub event will be ignored and no activity will be tracked in DailyBot.
The activity tracked can be included in any stand-up or check-in reports. Such activity will be seen in @DailyBot's chatbot reports (sent to channels or DMs) or on the web app reports.
To make sure the activity is displayed, enable the activity tracking for the check-ins where you want to have this behavior.
1. Go to the check-in settings
2. Click Sharing, and then activate the "Activity tracking" on the advanced options section
There will be a new column automatically added to the check-in responses and it will contain any activity that was logged in the period starting 24 hours previous to the check-in response, and until end of the day current response.