Turn Linear Issues into Pull Requests
Assign development work to @Roo Code directly from Linear. Get PRs back without switching tools.
Why your team will love using Roo Code in Linear
AI agents that understand context, keep your team in the loop, and deliver PRs you can review.
Work where you already work.
Assign development work to @Roo Code directly from Linear. No new tools to learn, no context switching required.
Progress is visible.
Watch progress unfold in real-time. Roo Code posts updates as comments, so your whole team stays in the loop.
Mention for refinement.
Need changes? Just comment "@Roo Code also add dark mode support" and the agent picks up where it left off.
Full traceability.
Every PR links back to the originating issue. Every issue shows its linked PR. Your audit trail stays clean.
Organization-level setup.
Connect once, use everywhere. Your team members can assign issues to @Roo Code without individual configuration.
Safe by design.
Agents never touch main/master directly. They produce branches and PRs. You review and approve before merge.
Issue to Shipped Feature
Stay in Linear from assignment to review. Roo Code keeps the issue updated and links the PR when it's ready.
Demo Video Coming Soon
See the workflow in action: assign an issue to @Roo Code and watch as it analyzes requirements, writes code, and opens a PR.
Create an issue
Write your issue with acceptance criteria. Be as detailed as you like.
Call @Roo Code
Mention @Roo Code in a comment to start. The agent begins working immediately.
Watch progress
Roo Code posts status updates as comments. Refine with @-mentions if needed.
Review the PR
When ready, the PR link appears in the issue. Review, iterate, and ship.
Get started in minutes
Connect Linear and start assigning issues to AI.
1. Team Plan
Linear integration requires a Team plan. Start a free trial →
2. Connect GitHub
Link your repositories so Roo Code can open PRs on your behalf.
3. Connect Linear
Authorize via OAuth. No API keys to manage or rotate.
4. Link & Start
Map your Linear project to a repo, then assign or mention @Roo Code.