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Connect Linear

Connect Linear, and your apps can work with your issues, projects, and cycles as you. The agent builds the app with Linear wired in, and the app signs you in the first time you use a feature that needs it. It's the foundation for any app that needs to do something with your Linear data.

You add Linear to your app while building it. Signing in happens later, in the running app, and it's always you who authorizes it, never the agent.

  1. Open the Integration menu: In the Agent Chat, click in the composer and click Integration.
  2. Choose Linear: Select Linear from the list of built-in connectors. Glaze uses a ready-made Linear preset, so there's nothing to register and no credentials to paste.
  3. Build with it: Linear is now wired into this project. Describe what you want and the agent builds the feature on top of Linear.
  4. Sign in when you use it: The first time you run a feature that needs Linear, the app opens Linear's authorization page in your browser. Sign in, review what's being requested, and approve. Linear hands back to the app, which acts as you from then on.

The agent doesn't sign you in or hold your credentials. It builds the app with Linear wired in; you authorize Linear yourself, in the running app, the first time you use it.

When you sign in, Linear shows its OAuth authorization screen, which you approve before your app can touch your Linear data. The agent requests only the access a feature needs, so a read-only dashboard never asks for write access, while a quick-entry tool asks for just enough to create what you describe.

With Linear added to your app, describe what you want and the agent builds it:

  • Show all issues assigned to me, grouped by their status.
  • Create a quick-capture box that adds a Linear issue in a team I choose.
  • List my team's current cycle with a way to move an issue to In Progress.

Linear is connected per project, so each app you build gets its own connection, which keeps each app's access scoped to what it actually needs.

To re-authorize or revoke Linear access later, see Managing Connections. Your access token is stored encrypted on your Mac, protected by the Keychain, never in plain text. See Glaze Privacy & Data to learn more.