> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://argos-ci.com/docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://argos-ci.com/docs/learn/integrations.md).

# Integrations

Argos integrates with your Git provider to post build statuses on pull requests, and with Slack to notify your team.

### Git providers

* [GitHub integration](/docs/learn/integrations/github-integration.md) – Install the Argos GitHub App for statuses, comments, and merge queue support
* [GitLab integration](/docs/learn/integrations/gitlab-integration.md) – Connect GitLab to get statuses on merge requests
* [Other Git providers](/docs/learn/integrations/other-git-providers.md) – Bitbucket and Azure DevOps status, and how to use Argos without a native integration

### CI authentication

* [GitHub Actions authentication](/docs/learn/integrations/github-actions-authentication.md) – Authenticate uploads with a token, OIDC, or tokenless authentication

{% hint style="info" %}
Looking for how to sign in to Argos itself? See [Account & access](/docs/learn/account-and-access.md) for GitHub and SAML single sign-on.
{% endhint %}

### Notifications

* [Slack integration](/docs/learn/integrations/slack-integration.md) – Send build notifications to Slack channels with automations


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