*** title: Collaborate on your collections with GitHub approved: 2025-12-17T00:00:00.000Z plan: beta slug: docs/integrations/available-integrations/github/collections/overview max-toc-depth: 2 ---------------- This feature has been deprecated and it's no longer possible to create a new connection between a GitHub repo and a collection. Existing connections between repos and collections will continue to sync. You can work on your API project files locally in Postman with Postman's file system (Native Git) support. Learn more about [Postman's Native Git support here](/docs/agent-mode/native-git/). Integrate GitHub with Postman Collections and use your GitHub and Postman workflows to collaborate on your collections. ## Connect a GitHub repository and branch to your collection Connect a GitHub repository and branch to your collection and introduce your GitHub workflow to your Postman workflow. To learn more, see [Connect a GitHub repository to your collection](/docs/integrations/available-integrations/github/collections/connect/). ## Collaborate on your collection With GitHub and Postman, you start collaborating by forking your collection and making changes in Postman. When you're ready for your team to review your changes, you create a pull request and merge it in GitHub. To learn more, see [Collaborate with your team on your collection](/docs/integrations/available-integrations/github/collections/collaborate/).