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Where can I see a connector’s details, OAuth scopes, and repo access?

Last updated on Oct 16, 2025

Short Answer:
Go to Settings > Connectors, then click the details/document icon in the connector’s Actions column to open GitHub account details. The modal shows Account info, Connection details, OAuth scopes/App permissions, and Repositories accessed.

Prerequisites

  1. Be signed in with view access to Settings > Connectors

  2. A connected GitHub account appears in the Connectors table

Steps

  1. Open Settings > Connectors and find the GitHub connector row (columns include App name, Account, Type, Status, Last synced, Actions).

  2. Click the details/document icon in Actions.
    The GitHub account details modal opens.

  3. Review the sections:

    • Account info

    • Connection details (Status, Connection type, Connected on, Last synced)

    • OAuth scopes / App permissions

    • Repositories accessed (repos/branches listed)

  4. Click Close to return to the Connectors table.

Troubleshooting

  1. A repo I expect isn’t listed

    • LikelyCause: Only selected repos are accessible, or scopes/permissions are too limited.

    • Action: Check Repositories accessed and OAuth scopes/App permissions in the modal; update permissions in GitHub or Sync the connector, then re-check.

  2. Status shows not connected or “Last synced” is stale

    • LikelyCause: Authorization was revoked/expired, or a sync is needed.

    • Action: Click the sync (circular arrows) action or reconnect the account.

Note: The modal header reads “GitHub account details” and indicates “Only selected repos are accessible.