Video tutorial: How to connect GitHub to Neurocad™ and generate CAD artifacts in seconds
Commit engineering content to your repository and get a design-ready artifact seconds later. Connect GitHub to Neurocad™ once, and from then on the work happens the moment you push: add a datasheet, an engineering drawing, or a specification to your repo, and Neurocad™ synthesizes it into a native, parametric artifact you can review, edit, and send to your EDA tool.
This is what an intent compiler looks like inside a workflow you already run. The AI describes. The kernel executes. You stay in control of every review step, and the artifact behaves natively in your tools. Zero re-entry, end to end. The checklist below has everything to have ready before you press play.
An authenticator app for multifactor authentication, such as Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator
A GitHub account with access to the repository you want to connect
Neurocad™ Link installed, if you want artifacts sent to your EDA tool (available from your account page)
Engineering content to commit: a datasheet, an engineering drawing, or a specification
What the video covers:
Adding the GitHub connection from Connect and authorizing the installation on GitHub
Confirming the connection shows as Active
Creating a new recipe from the GitHub tile in Recipes
Pointing the trigger node at the repository Neurocad™ should pull from (the trigger listens for push events, so the recipe runs every time you commit)
Naming, saving, and deploying the recipe
Toggling on the automation card in Automate (the green message confirms the recipe is active)
Committing content to your repository and reviewing the generated artifact in your Artifacts library, where it can be edited or dispatched to your EDA tool
Watch the walkthrough, then connect your first repository. If you hit a snag, search Neurocad™ resources or contact support.