Git Repo Auth

Get set up

One setup, five minutes, then you never think about it again.

The whole thing happens inside your AI app. You won't create any keys, and there's nothing to come back to this website for — the button you're looking for lives in Claude, not here.

1

Open Claude's connector settings

Works the same in both places: claude.ai in your browser, or the Claude desktop app. Go to SettingsConnectors, then choose Add custom connector.

2

Paste this address and click Add

This is the only technical-looking thing in the whole setup. It tells Claude where the front desk is.

https://gitauth.klappy.dev/mcp
3

Click Connect — and sign in with GitHub right there

A GitHub login opens inside that same flow — you don't go hunting for anything. Sign in, and GitHub shows an approval screen for our app where you pick which of your projects to allow. Approve it, and you land right back in Claude, connected. That's the whole thing. (First time on GitHub? It walks you through creating a free account first — start with one practice project; you can allow more later.)

4

Ask for something real

Back in the chat, try: “Clone my project, make a small improvement, and open a pull request.” Your AI gets its own key behind the scenes — one door, one hour, then it expires. You never see it.

Started from the GitHub side instead?

If you clicked Install on the GitHub App first, you're halfway there — GitHub knows about us, but your AI doesn't yet. Do the connector step above and you're done. Nothing you did on GitHub is wasted; the connector flow recognizes your installation and skips straight to done.

On the phone: you can't add a custom connector from the iOS app yet — add it once on the web or desktop app, and from then on it works on your phone too.

Using Claude through a company Team or Enterprise plan? An account Owner has to add the connector once for the whole organization first — then everyone connects individually.