- Select Integrations from the left sidebar.
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Click Manage next to GitHub under Source Control Managers.

- Click the three vertical dots next to the integration. You can choose from the following options:
Edit GitHub App integration
To edit the GitHub App integration:- Click the three vertical dots next to the integration, and select Edit Integration.
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Select the scan types to enable in Scanners.

- Select Pull Request Settings to edit the PR scans configuration. See GitHub App PR scans for more information.
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Click Start Scanning Repositories.
The changes are applied from the next scanning cycle.
Click Rescan Org after editing the integration to apply changes immediately instead of waiting for the next scheduled scan.
Delete Endor Labs GitHub App
To delete a GitHub App integration, click the three vertical dots next to the integration, and select Delete Integration. When you delete the integration, it also deletes all child namespaces, projects, and references associated with the auto-generated root group namespace, as well as any manually created namespaces and projects under that namespace.View sync logs
To view sync logs, click the three vertical dots next to the integration, and select View Sync Logs. The sync logs display details of synchronization attempts, including timestamps, error types, and diagnostic messages. These logs help identify issues such as authentication failures or configuration problems.
Migrate to Standard GitHub App
To migrate from GitHub Cloud App Pro to standard GitHub App:- Click the three vertical dots on the right side of the integration that you want to edit, and select Migrate to Standard App.
- Click Migrate. You will be redirected to GitHub.
- Click Configure.
- Select a user to authorize the app.
- Select Configure in the organization in which you want to migrate the app.
- Select whether to install and authorize Endor Labs on all your repositories or select the specific repositories that you wish to scan.
- Choose the namespace and click Next.
- Select and enable the scanners you require.
- Select the preferences for scanning pull requests, if required.
- Click Continue.
Old installation cleanupAfter migration is successful, delete the old installation from your GitHub organization.