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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://jam.dev/docs/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

Connect Jam to GitHub so that every bug you capture becomes a GitHub Issue with full debug context already attached. Engineers get the information they need to reproduce the bug without any back-and-forth.
You need the Jam Chrome extension installed. See Getting Started if you haven’t set it up.

What’s included in every GitHub issue

Every GitHub issue created from Jam automatically includes:
  • Console logs
  • Fully inspectable network requests
  • URL, timestamp, and country
  • Device, OS, and browser
  • Viewport size
  • Network speed
1

Capture your bug

Use the Jam browser extension to capture your bug.
2

Select GitHub as the destination

In the Jam extension, click Link you can share and change the destination to GitHub.
3

Authenticate with GitHub

Complete the GitHub OAuth flow to connect your account.
4

Configure your GitHub issue

Once connected, set up your issue from Jam: choose the repository, assignees, labels, milestone, and more.
5

Create the issue

Click Create issue. Jam creates the GitHub issue and opens it in a new tab.
Click Edit fields during issue setup to control which GitHub fields appear in the Jam extension. Remove fields you don’t need to keep the process quick.