Mantle GitHub Agent

Your AI development partner

Connect GitHub and let the agent manage issues, review pull requests, search code, and keep your repos organized — so you can focus on shipping.

Free plan available · No credit card · Personal access token

What the GitHub Agent does

Six things that make your dev workflow faster. All work with your real GitHub repos.

Manages issues for you

Create, update, and close issues across repos. The agent adds labels, assigns teammates, and links related work automatically.

Reviews pull requests

The agent reads diffs, summarizes changes, and flags potential issues before you even open the PR yourself.

Searches your codebase

Find functions, patterns, or references across all your repositories in seconds. No more grepping around.

Creates branches and commits

Spin up feature branches, commit changes, and push — all orchestrated by the agent on your behalf.

Manages workflows

Trigger GitHub Actions, check run statuses, and get notified when builds pass or fail.

You stay in control

Every action is scoped to the permissions you grant. Revoke the token anytime from your GitHub settings.

Three steps, two minutes

Generate a token. Connect it. Start managing repos with AI.

Step 1

Create a Personal Access Token

Generate a classic PAT at github.com/settings/tokens with repo, read:org, and read:user scopes.

Step 2

Connect to Mantle

Paste your token in Settings and the agent connects to your GitHub account instantly.

Step 3

Start building

The agent can now create issues, open PRs, search code, and manage your repositories.

Powerful workflows, out of the box

Triggered by repo events, schedules, or a single click.

Triage new issuesTrigger

When an issue is opened, the agent reads it, adds labels, and assigns it to the right person.

New issue openedAnalyze contentApply labelsAssign owner
Summarize pull requestsTrigger

When a PR is ready for review, the agent posts a summary comment with key changes and risk areas.

PR openedRead diffGenerate summaryPost comment
Weekly repo health reportSchedule

Every Monday, get a summary of open issues, stale PRs, and recent activity across your org.

Cron: Monday 9amFetch repo statsCompile reportPost digest
Find and fix stale issuesButton

One click to find issues with no activity in 30 days and post a check-in comment.

Scan open issuesFilter by last activityDraft commentsPost updates

Every GitHub action, available as a tool

The agent can read, write, search, and manage — through the official GitHub API.

25tools
4categories
1API

Issues & PRs

8 tools

Create, update, search, and manage issues and pull requests.

Create issue
Update issue
List issues
Search issues
Create pull request
Merge pull request
List pull requests
Get PR diff

Code & repos

6 tools

Search code, browse files, and manage repositories.

Search code
Get file contents
Create or update file
List repos
Create repo
Get repo details

Branches & commits

6 tools

Create branches, push commits, and manage refs.

Create branch
List branches
List commits
Get commit details
Compare branches
Create tag

Actions & workflows

5 tools

Trigger, monitor, and manage GitHub Actions workflows.

List workflows
Trigger workflow
Get workflow run
List workflow runs
Download logs

Your repos, your rules

Granular token scopes. Revoke access any time from github.com.

Scoped access tokens

Use a fine-grained PAT to limit the agent to specific repos, orgs, or permissions.

Read-only option

Grant read-only scopes if you just want search and analysis without any write access.

Pause in one click

Toggle the agent off from the dashboard. All GitHub activity stops immediately.

Revoke anytime

Delete or regenerate the token from GitHub settings to instantly cut access.

Questions, answered

A Personal Access Token with repo, read:org, and read:user scopes. You can use a fine-grained token to limit access to specific repositories.

Only if your token has write scopes. You can grant read-only access for search and analysis workflows.

Yes. Point the agent to your GitHub Enterprise Server URL and it works the same way.

Yes. The agent can trigger workflow dispatches, check run statuses, and download logs from completed runs.

No. Code stays between you and GitHub. The agent calls the GitHub API on your behalf using your token.

You can start for free — no credit card needed. The Free plan includes a usage allowance that refills every 5 hours. Paid plans unlock more usage, every AI model, and team features.

Your GitHub, supercharged.

Connect GitHub and let AI manage issues, review PRs, and search code. Start on the Free plan.

No credit card required · Personal access token · Revoke anytime