Linear

Connect Linear so an agent can read your issues and act on them — triage, comment, and update without you switching apps.

Your backlog is where work hides. Connect Linear to an agent and it can read issues, follow up on stale tickets, draft updates, and keep your board moving — so triage stops being a thing you do and becomes something an agent handles.

The Linear OAuth connection is rolling out. If you see Coming soon on the Integrations page, it isn't enabled in your Space yet — the steps below describe the flow once it's live.

Connect Linear

Open Settings → Integrations and select the agent you want to give Linear access.

Find Linear in the OAuth connections list and click Connect.

Approve the scopes on Linear's consent screen. You'll see exactly what the agent is requesting before you authorize it.

You're connected. Linear now shows as connected for that agent, and its Linear tools become available in the agent's session.

Scopes you approve

Linear's consent screen lists the permissions the agent requests — typically read access to your issues and the ability to comment and update them. You grant these explicitly; the agent can never exceed what you approve.

What the agent can do

Once connected, the agent can:

  • Read issues — fetch tickets, descriptions, and statuses to reason over your backlog.
  • Comment and update — post progress notes and change issue state as it works.
  • Triage — surface stale or unassigned issues and propose next steps.

The exact actions depend on the scopes you approved.

Disconnect

Open Settings → Integrations, select the agent, and click Disconnect on Linear. Buda discards the stored token. To fully revoke, also remove Buda from your Linear workspace settings under connected applications.

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