GitHub OAuth app
Connect GitHub using OAuth (console)
To use the console to connect your project to GitHub using an OAuth app, do the following when you create a project. For information, see Create a build project (console).
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For Source provider, choose GitHub.
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For Credential, do one of the following:
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Choose to use account credentials to apply your account's default source credential to all projects.
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If you aren't connected to GitHub, choose Manage account credential.
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For Credential type, choose OAuth app.
 
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If you chose to use account level credentials for Service, choose which service you'd like to use to store your token and do the following:
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If you choose to use Secrets Manager, you can choose to use an existing secret connection or create a new secret, and then choose Save. For more information how to create a new secret, see Create and store a token in a Secrets Manager secret.
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If you choose to use CodeBuild and then choose Save.
 
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Select Use override credentials for this project only to use a custom source credential to override your account's credential settings.
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From the populated credential list, choose one of the options under OAuth app.
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You can also create new OAuth app token by selecting create a new Oauth app token connection in the description.
 
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To review your authorized OAuth apps, navigate to ApplicationsAWS CodeBuild ( owned by 
                    aws-codesuiteregion)