This episode kicks off Act II: moving from power-user-at-the-keyboard toward supervised automation. A human still approves everything here. We set up the Claude Code GitHub Action so you can write @claude on an issue or pull request and have Claude read the repo, make changes, commit to a branch, and hand you a pre-filled PR link.
Setup. Fastest path: run /install-github-app from inside the Claude Code CLI. It installs the Claude GitHub App, writes the workflow YAML under .github/workflows/, and creates the repo secrets. Needs repo admin, and works for direct Anthropic API users (cloud providers need manual config). Manual setup: install the App, add ANTHROPIC_API_KEY (or CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN from claude setup-token for Pro/Max), and copy examples/claude.yml into your workflows folder.
Triggers. Default phrase is @claude (word-boundary matched, so not @claude-bot). Default events: issue_comment, pull_request_review_comment, pull_request_review, and issues. Adding a prompt: input flips it into automation mode (runs without a mention).
Permissions. Minimal block: contents: write, pull-requests: write, issues: write, id-token: write. Add actions: read for CI log access. Arbitrary Bash is off by default; enable specific commands via --allowedTools.
Pitfalls.
pull_request_target + checkout of the base branch, Workload Identity Federation, or a same-repo if: guard.github-actions[bot] comments can't trigger another run (loop protection). Use a PAT/App token or workflow_run.claude[bot] to bypass or accept the create-branch-then-PR flow.--max-turns.As of 2026-06-06, latest release is v1.0.140. v1.0 replaced v0.x's mode/direct_prompt/max_turns with prompt + claude_args. Builds on the prior Headless Claude Code episode: the Action is essentially headless Claude triggered by a GitHub event.