Example: GitHub Projects (Non-Classic) Integration with Notion via GraphQL#543
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pedralho wants to merge 6 commits intomakenotion:mainfrom
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Example: GitHub Projects (Non-Classic) Integration with Notion via GraphQL#543pedralho wants to merge 6 commits intomakenotion:mainfrom
pedralho wants to merge 6 commits intomakenotion:mainfrom
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This example serves as a starting point for anyone interested in syncing GitHub Projects (non-classic) with Notion. Unlike other examples in this repository that retrieve issues and pull requests using the GitHub REST API, this implementation specifically accesses GitHub Projects (non-classic) via the GitHub GraphQL API.
I hope this work inspires someone to continue developing it into a full-fledged Notion plugin for this purpose.