A webhook service that deploys Claude Code as an autonomous GitHub bot for AI-powered code assistance via pull requests and issues.
Claude GitHub Webhook is a self-hosted webhook service that deploys Claude Code as an autonomous GitHub bot. It enables AI-powered code assistance directly through GitHub pull requests and issues, allowing the bot to analyze repositories, answer technical questions, implement features, and manage development workflows end-to-end without human intervention.
Development teams and individual engineers looking to automate code reviews, feature implementation, and CI/CD monitoring using AI, particularly those with Claude Max subscriptions or access to Anthropic's API.
Developers choose this for its ability to handle complete autonomous development cycles, long-running tasks, and seamless GitHub integration with enterprise-grade security and container isolation, reducing manual oversight and context switching.
A webhook service that connects Claude Code to GitHub repositories, enabling AI-powered code assistance directly through pull requests and issues. This integration allows Claude to analyze repositories, answer technical questions, and help developers understand and improve their codebase through simple @mentions.
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Claude can implement complete features from requirements, review code, and manage PRs end-to-end without human intervention, as detailed in the 'Autonomous Development' section.
Operates for hours in isolated Docker containers until complex projects are completed, enabling multi-hour autonomous operations for intensive development cycles.
Includes webhook signature verification, AWS IAM authentication, and container isolation, providing robust security layers as highlighted in the 'Enterprise Security' features.
Offers a 10-minute Quick Start guide using Cloudflare Tunnel for easy deployment without domain setup, making initial configuration accessible.
Requires creating a dedicated GitHub bot account, generating tokens, and configuring webhooks, which can be cumbersome and time-consuming for new users.
Relies on a Claude Max subscription or Anthropic API key, adding ongoing costs and creating vendor lock-in to Anthropic's services, as noted in the Authentication section.
Currently limited to GitHub repositories, making it unsuitable for teams using other version control platforms like GitLab or Bitbucket.