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Build your own American Psychological Association and GitHub automations
Triggers (If this)
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Any new notification from a repository
This Trigger fires every time you receive a new notification from a specific repository on Github.
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New Psychology Benefits Society blog post
This trigger fires when there's a new update from the Psychology Benefits Society blog, covering social issues.
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Any new repository event
This trigger fires every time a new event occurs in a repository.
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Any new release
This Trigger fires every time a repo release a new version on Github.
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Any new commit
This Trigger fires every time a new commit in a repo is created on Github.
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Any new notification
This trigger fires every time you receive a new notification on Github.
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Any new Gist
This Trigger fires every time you create a new Gist on Github.
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Any new issue
This Trigger fires every time any new issue is opened in a repository you own or collaborate on.
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Any new closed issue
This Trigger fires every time any issue is closed in a repository you own or collaborate on.
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New issue assigned to you
This Trigger fires every time a new issue is assigned to you.
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New repository by a specific username or organization
This Trigger fires every time a new repository is created by the username or organization you specify.
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New pull request for a specific repository
This Trigger fires every time a new pull request is opened for a repository you specify.

Any new notification from a repository
This Trigger fires every time you receive a new notification from a specific repository on Github.

New Psychology Benefits Society blog post
This trigger fires when there's a new update from the Psychology Benefits Society blog, covering social issues.

Any new repository event
This trigger fires every time a new event occurs in a repository.

Any new release
This Trigger fires every time a repo release a new version on Github.

Any new commit
This Trigger fires every time a new commit in a repo is created on Github.

Any new notification
This trigger fires every time you receive a new notification on Github.

Any new Gist
This Trigger fires every time you create a new Gist on Github.

Any new issue
This Trigger fires every time any new issue is opened in a repository you own or collaborate on.

Any new closed issue
This Trigger fires every time any issue is closed in a repository you own or collaborate on.

New issue assigned to you
This Trigger fires every time a new issue is assigned to you.

New repository by a specific username or organization
This Trigger fires every time a new repository is created by the username or organization you specify.

New pull request for a specific repository
This Trigger fires every time a new pull request is opened for a repository you specify.
Queries (With)
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History of pull requests for a specific repository
This query returns a list of every time a new pull request is opened for a repository you specify.
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History of Psychology Benefits Society blog posts
This query returns a list of when there were new updates from the Psychology Benefits Society blog, covering social issues.
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History of issues assigned to you
This query returns a list of every time a new issue is assigned to you.
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History of issues
This query returns a list of every time any new issue is opened in a repository you own or collaborate on.
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History of repositories by a specific username or organization
This query returns a list of every time a new repository is created by the username or organization you specify.
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History of closed issues
This query returns a list of every time any issue is closed in a repository you own or collaborate on.
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Lists users that have starred the repository
This query returns a list of users that have starred the repository.
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List watched repos
This query returns a list of repositories watched by the current user.
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List starred repos
This query returns a list of repositories starred by the current user.
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List starred Gists
This query returns a list of Gists starred by the current user.
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List Gists.
This query returns a list of Gists owned by the current user.

History of pull requests for a specific repository
This query returns a list of every time a new pull request is opened for a repository you specify.

History of Psychology Benefits Society blog posts
This query returns a list of when there were new updates from the Psychology Benefits Society blog, covering social issues.

History of issues assigned to you
This query returns a list of every time a new issue is assigned to you.

History of issues
This query returns a list of every time any new issue is opened in a repository you own or collaborate on.

History of repositories by a specific username or organization
This query returns a list of every time a new repository is created by the username or organization you specify.

History of closed issues
This query returns a list of every time any issue is closed in a repository you own or collaborate on.

Lists users that have starred the repository
This query returns a list of users that have starred the repository.

List watched repos
This query returns a list of repositories watched by the current user.

List starred repos
This query returns a list of repositories starred by the current user.

List starred Gists
This query returns a list of Gists starred by the current user.

List Gists.
This query returns a list of Gists owned by the current user.
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