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Mention or assign Twill from the tools your team already uses. Twill picks up the context from the thread and starts working.
You can include /ask (or #ask) in the message that triggers Twill to start a read-only Q&A session instead of a coding task. Twill explores the codebase and answers your question — no PR is created and no files are modified. Similarly, use /plan for a plan-first workflow. See Research & Planning.

GitHub

Mention @twill on any issue or pull request, or assign Twill directly. Twill reads the issue body, comments, and linked code to understand the task. See GitHub integration for setup and trigger details.

Linear

Label a Linear issue with your repository label (e.g. owner/repo) to assign it to Twill. Twill reads the issue description and spawns a task. See Linear integration for setup and trigger details.

Slack

Mention @twill in any channel where the bot is invited. Describe the task in your message and Twill creates a task from it. See Slack integration for setup and trigger details.

Notion

Comment @twill on a Notion page. Twill reads the page content and comment thread to understand what you need. See Notion integration for setup and trigger details.

Sentry

Connect Sentry to your workspace and Twill can investigate error events and propose fixes. See Sentry integration for setup details.

Google Cloud

Connect Google Cloud to your workspace and Twill can access Cloud Run logs and other GCP services. See Google Cloud integration for setup details.

Amazon Web Services

Connect AWS to your workspace and Twill can access your cloud resources in read-only mode when investigating issues or working on tasks. See AWS integration for setup details.