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All your project files live in your GitHub repositories, not in a proprietary database. If you ever switch tools, you keep the complete history and full control.
Every change is tracked with commits, branches, and pull requests. Roll back mistakes easily by reverting to previous commits or branch snapshots.
Invite teammates via GitHub directly, assign reviewers, and merge changes with confidence. Onboard new contributors faster with tools they already know.
GitHub automatically persists and replicates your data across multiple regions. Benefit from enterprise-grade security including SSO and 2FA.
Instantly connect to GitHub Actions, Codespaces, Dependabot and hundreds of other apps. Automate tests, deployments, and security checks with every push.
Every action Raffaello takes is recorded in your repository's commit log. See exactly what changes were made, when, and by which bot user.
Raffaello is designed with privacy and security as top priorities.
Raffaello only sees repositories you explicitly connect. It never scans or touches any other public or private repositories.
We request only the permissions needed to read/write to your project repos. You can revoke these anytime via GitHub settings.
Raffaello maintains no hidden caches of your repository contents. Each operation pulls directly from—and writes directly to—your GitHub repo.
All API calls between Raffaello and GitHub occur over TLS encryption.
We do not store your code on our servers—everything lives in GitHub.
Your repositories are completely isolated from other users' projects.
Every action is logged in GitHub's audit trail for complete transparency.
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