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@openctx/provider-linear-docs

v0.0.7

Published

Linear Docs context for code AI and editors (OpenCtx provider)

Downloads

112

Readme

Linear Docs context provider for OpenCtx

This is a context provider for OpenCtx that brings Linear Docs context to code AI and editors. Only items, not annotations, are supported.

Status: Experimental

Configuration for Sourcegraph teammates

  1. Find "OpenCtx Linear Docs provider config" in 1Password and add it to your user settings.
  2. Start using the provider!
"openctx.providers": {
    // ...other providers...
    "https://openctx.org/npm/@openctx/provider-linear-docs": {
        "accessToken": "YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN",
    }
},

Configuration outside of Sourcegraph

To create Linear API credentials:

  1. Create an OAuth2 application in Linear.
  2. Save the client configuration JSON file (linear_client_config.json).
  3. Obtain an access token for your user account: run LINEAR_OAUTH_CLIENT_FILE=path/to/linear_client_config.json pnpm auth and continue in your web browser.
  4. The access token will be saved in a JSON file with a path printed to the console.

Then use the following OpenCtx provider configuration:

"openctx.providers": {
    // ...other providers...
    "https://openctx.org/npm/@openctx/provider-linear-docs": {
        "userCredentialsPath": "path/to/access_token_file_printed.json",
    }
},

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