Hey there, I'm trying out this feature but struggling to make it work. In the "Github As Source Logs" section, I see: "403 Forbidden" but so far I can't tell why it's doing that, and I haven't found anything on the web either. Did anyone hit this?
An additional feature to save the article from GitHub as a draft in hashnode would be a great feature as well. Once all the edits to the article are done on the editor of choice, we can publish the article from hashnode.
Is there support coming for using table of contents?
Thank you for this tutorial. However I struggled two days to find our why it didn't synchronize. When you configure the Hashnode app from the "Integrations" section on your GitHub account, select manually the article's repo and don't let check "All repos"

I even tried to remove a markdown file from my GitHub repo. Is it right if the article has not been deleted from my blog?
From step 1, the integration doesn't exist on the tab. I only get to see third party integrations
Post publishing articles from GitHub to Hashnode. It should also allow to edit directly from Hashnode editor rather than it opens direct to Github repository page. Sandeep Panda
Hey Sandeep Panda, Will it be possible to add Series Name in the markdown front matter?
Awesome. As I read hashnode's article a few week ago about connecting with GraphQL, I though of this and how it can be done and now you implemented it.
Thanks Sandeep Panda, Simon Høiberg and Hashnode.
Ok, how does it work with Github backup, if I have that set up currently? Can i directly connect to same repo? Or stop backup (because it won't make sense after this) first and then add same repo as source?
Awesome feature.
It can help make post automation so much easier.
Ashutosh Krishna
Developer | Open Source Enthusiast | Technical Blogger
This is great. But when I embed a YouTube video in my Markdown file as:
%[some-youtube-url]The video isn't rendered.