Keep a record of your coding sessions

When you push commits to GitHub, Notis logs them on your calendar so you have a timestamped record of when you were coding and what you worked on.

Trigger

Commit Event

Triggered when a new commit is pushed to a repository.

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Action

Quick Add Event

Parses natural language text to quickly create a basic google calendar event with its title, date, and time, suitable for simple scheduling; does not support direct attendee addition or recurring events, and `calendar id` must be valid if not 'primary'.

Why this helps

You code, commit, move on. There's no record of when you had focus or what you accomplished. When someone asks how much time you spent on a feature, you guess. You can't easily tell clients or managers what you shipped. Your productivity feels invisible.

  • Build a visible record of when you're focused and coding versus in meetings or Slack
  • Show your work output to stakeholders with timestamped commit logs on your calendar
  • Reflect on your productivity by reviewing what you committed and when

Setup

Build it in a few focused steps.

  • 1Connect GitHub and Google Calendar to Notis
  • 2Ask Notis: 'When I push commits, add them to my calendar' or set it up in Automations
  • 3Specify which repositories to track or track all of them
  • 4Choose your notification channel (usually just for you, not your team)
  • 5Push a test commit and confirm it appears as a calendar entry

Questions about this workflow

Will this create an event for every commit?

Yes, or you can filter to group commits by day or hour to avoid calendar clutter.

Can I see the commit message and changed files?

Yes. Notis includes the commit message and a link to see diffs.

Is this for personal accountability or to share with my team?

Primarily personal accountability, but you can share your calendar if you want transparency on when you're actively coding.

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Supported Triggers and Actions

Notis builds workflows that link GitHub to Google Calendar. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.

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GitHub triggers

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Google Calendar actions

New Workflow Artifact Created

Triggers when a new workflow artifact is created in a GitHub repository. Monitors for newly created GitHub Actions workflow artifacts. Optionally filters by artifact name to restrict monitoring to specific artifacts.

TriggerPolling

Insert Calendar into List

Inserts an existing calendar into the user's calendar list.

ActionInstant

Branch Changed

Triggers when a GitHub branch changes. Monitors a specific branch for: - New commits pushed (head commit SHA changes) - Protection status toggled (branch becomes protected or unprotected) - Protection settings changed, including: required status checks and their enforcement level, admin enforcement, required pull request reviews (dismiss stale reviews, code owner reviews, approving review count, last push approval), required linear history, force push allowance, deletion allowance, conversation resolution, branch locking, and fork syncing.

TriggerPolling

Update Calendar List Entry

Updates an existing entry on the user\'s calendar list.

ActionInstant

New Branch Created

Triggers when a new branch is created in a GitHub repository. Detects newly created branches. Deleted branches do not fire events.

TriggerPolling

Delete Calendar

Deletes a secondary calendar. use calendars.clear for clearing all events on primary calendars.

ActionInstant

Check Run Status / Conclusion Changed

Triggers when a specific GitHub check run changes its status or conclusion. Monitors a single check run for changes to: status (queued, in_progress, completed, etc.), conclusion (success, failure, neutral, cancelled, skipped, timed_out, action_required), started_at, and completed_at.

TriggerPolling

Update Calendar

Updates metadata for a calendar.

ActionInstant

Check Suite Status / Conclusion Changed

Triggers when a GitHub check suite changes its status or conclusion for a given ref. Monitors all check suites associated with a git reference (branch, tag, or commit SHA) for changes to status (queued, in_progress, completed, etc.) and conclusion (success, failure, neutral, cancelled, skipped, timed_out, action_required, startup_failure, stale). Optionally filters by GitHub App ID.

TriggerPolling

Clear Calendar

Clears a primary calendar. this operation deletes all events associated with the primary calendar of an account.

ActionInstant

New Code Scanning Alert Created

Triggers when a new code scanning alert is created in a repository. Fires an event for each newly created code scanning alert detected in the configured repository. Alerts can be filtered by Git reference, scanning tool, state, and severity. The payload includes the alert number, rule details, tool information, state, severity, and the location of the most recent instance.

TriggerPolling

Create Event

Creates an event on a google calendar, needing rfc3339 utc start/end times (end after start) and write access to the calendar. by default, adds the organizer as an attendee unless exclude organizer is set to true.

ActionInstant

New Repository Collaborator Added

Triggers when a new collaborator is added to a GitHub repository. Monitors the full list of collaborators on a repository and fires an event for each newly added collaborator. The payload includes the collaborator's GitHub username, account ID, profile URL, avatar URL, permission flags (pull, triage, push, maintain, admin), and assigned role name.

TriggerPolling

Delete event

Deletes a specified event by `event id` from a google calendar (`calendar id`); this action is idempotent and raises a 404 error if the event is not found.

ActionInstant

Commit Event

Triggered when a new commit is pushed to a repository.

TriggerInstant

Create a calendar

Creates a new, empty google calendar with the specified title (summary).

ActionInstant

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