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SSO Setup: Github

This is a short guide on how to setup SSO using Github Organizations. You can create a SSO connection from the Authentication section of the Workspace Settings page.

You will prompted to choose a connection type:

sso-setup-prompt

Once you select Github, you will be re-directed to the Github authentication page. If authentication worked, you will be redirected to the screen shown below. You should choose the organization that you want connected to your workspace. Confirm that the default role is correct and click the Save Changes button.

sso-setup-github

That's it! You should now be able to set your default connection to the connection you just created.

Last updated on 7/1/2020
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