Connect GitHub to Shopify
Automate GitHub and Shopify with AI
Theme and app changes for Shopify usually live in GitHub long before they hit the storefront. On Operator.io, an OpenClaw agent watches the repo you use for Liquid or app code, opens a deployment task when a branch is ready, and writes the theme or app version back to a GitHub release note when Shopify confirms the push. Ask what is live versus what is still on a feature branch and it compares GitHub tags to the Shopify theme list.
It reaches both apps directly or through connectors like Composio MCP and Pipedream MCP, which handle the sign in and token refresh, so there is no Zap to build and no API keys to paste.
What your agent can do with GitHub and Shopify
What your agent does in GitHub
Abort Repository Migration
Tool to abort a repository migration that is queued or in progress. Use when you need to cancel an ongoing migration operation.
Accept a repository invitation
Accepts a PENDING repository invitation that has been issued to the authenticated user.
Add app access restrictions
Adds GitHub Apps to the list of apps allowed to push to a protected branch. The branch must already have protection rules with restrictions enabled. This endpoint only works for organization repositories, not personal repositories. Apps...
Add a repository collaborator
Adds a GitHub user as a repository collaborator, or updates their permission if already a collaborator; `permission` applies to organization-owned repositories (personal ones default to 'push' and ignore this field), and an invitation ma...
Add assignees to an issue
Adds assignees to a GitHub issue. This action only adds users - it does not remove existing assignees. Changes are silently ignored if the authenticated user lacks push access to the repository.
Add email for auth user
Adds one or more email addresses (which will be initially unverified) to the authenticated user's GitHub account; use this to associate new emails, noting an email verified for another account will error, while an existing email for the...
What your agent does in Shopify
Add product to custom collection
Add a product to a custom collection by creating a collect resource. Use when you need to link a product to a custom collection. Note: Can only add products to custom collections, not smart collections.
Adjust inventory levels
Adjust the inventory level of an inventory item at a single location. Use when you need to increase or decrease stock quantities at a specific location.
Apply fulfillment hold
Applies a fulfillment hold to an open fulfillment order, halting all fulfillment work. Use when you need to pause fulfillment due to payment issues, fraud concerns, address problems, or inventory shortages. The fulfillment order status w...
Approve a comment
Approves a pending comment and publishes it to a blog article, making it publicly visible to readers. This action changes the comment's status from 'pending' or 'unapproved' to 'published' and sets the published_at timestamp. Use this wh...
Bulk create products via GraphQL
Creates many products (20-50+) in one asynchronous Shopify bulk mutation job. Uses stagedUploadsCreate for JSONL upload, then bulkOperationRunMutation with productCreate, polling until completion and returning per-row success/errors.
Bulk delete customer addresses
Bulk delete multiple customer addresses in a single operation. This action permanently removes several addresses from a customer's address book at once, which is more efficient than deleting addresses one by one. Use this when you need t...
How it works
Tell the agent what you want to happen between GitHub and Shopify, for example to watch one and act in the other, or to keep the two in step. It reads what it needs from GitHub, works out what to do, and runs the matching action in Shopify without you mapping a single field.
You can have it run once, on a schedule, or whenever something changes. Ask it for a status any time and it reads the latest from both apps back to you in the same chat.
Common questions about GitHub and Shopify
- How do I connect GitHub and Shopify to Operator?
- You authorize GitHub and Shopify once each from your Operator dashboard. Operator holds both connections and refreshes the access tokens for you, so your agent keeps working across them without you signing in again.
- What can my agent do across GitHub and Shopify?
- Tell it the job and it moves between GitHub and Shopify as one task, choosing which actions to run on each side. There is nothing to map and no trigger to configure; you give instructions the way you would to a person.
- Can my agent keep GitHub and Shopify in sync?
- Yes. It can watch GitHub and act in Shopify, or keep both in step, reading from one and running the matching update in the other. This runs on demand when you ask or on a schedule you set.
- Do I need to build a workflow or write code?
- No. There is no workflow to build, no fields to map, and no API keys to paste. Operator manages both connections, and you give the agent instructions in plain language.
GitHub and Shopify integrations
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