Autonomous development automation with Claude Code, Linear, and Notion
Project description
Claudear
Autonomous development automation with Claude Code, Linear, and Notion.
Move a task to "Todo" in Linear or Notion and Claudear takes over — it creates an isolated git worktree, runs Claude Code to implement the work, posts progress updates, and opens a PR when done. Move to "Done" and the PR auto-merges.
Features
- Multi-Provider: Works with Linear (webhooks) and Notion (polling)
- Multi-Team/Database: Support multiple Linear teams or Notion databases simultaneously
- Per-Project Repos: Each team/database can have its own repository
- Parallel Execution: Run multiple Claude Code sessions concurrently
- Auto PR Creation: Pushes code and creates PRs automatically
- Auto PR Merge: Move to "Done" to merge PRs
- Progress Updates: Posts comments as Claude works
Installation
# 1. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/ianborders/claudear.git
cd claudear
# 2. Install the claudear command
pip install claudear
# 3. Create your config
cp .env.example .env
Edit .env with your API keys (see Configuration below).
Updating
pip install -U claudear
Quick Start
Start Claudear from the cloned directory:
cd claudear
claudear
Important: Always run
claudearfrom the cloned repository directory. Configuration is loaded from.envin the current working directory.
How It Works
- Move task to Todo — Claudear picks it up
- Automatic implementation — Creates isolated git worktree, runs Claude Code
- Progress updates — Comments on Linear/Notion as it works
- Blocked? — Posts a comment asking for help, waits for your reply
- Complete — Pushes code, creates PR, moves to "In Review"
- Move to "Done" — PR auto-merges, worktree cleaned up
Prerequisites
- Python 3.9+
- Claude Code CLI installed and authenticated
- ngrok account (free tier works) — for Linear webhooks
- GitHub CLI (
gh) installed and authenticated - Linear workspace with API access, and/or Notion workspace with API access
Configuration
Single Linear Team (Simplest Setup)
# Linear
LINEAR_API_KEY=lin_api_xxx # Settings → API → Personal API keys
LINEAR_WEBHOOK_SECRET=whsec_xxx # Created when you register the webhook
LINEAR_TEAM_ID=ENG # Your team key from URL (linear.app/ENG/...)
# Linear workflow states (must match exactly)
LINEAR_STATE_TODO=Todo
LINEAR_STATE_IN_PROGRESS=In Progress
LINEAR_STATE_IN_REVIEW=In Review
LINEAR_STATE_DONE=Done
# GitHub
GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_xxx # Settings → Developer settings → Tokens
# Repository
REPO_PATH=/path/to/your/repo # The repo Claudear will work on
# Server & ngrok
WEBHOOK_PORT=8000
NGROK_AUTHTOKEN=xxx # dashboard.ngrok.com → Your Authtoken
Multiple Linear Teams
LINEAR_API_KEY=lin_api_xxx
LINEAR_WEBHOOK_SECRET=whsec_xxx
LINEAR_TEAM_IDS=ENG,INFRA,DESIGN # Comma-separated team keys
# Per-team repository paths
LINEAR_ENG_REPO=/path/to/engineering-repo
LINEAR_INFRA_REPO=/path/to/infrastructure-repo
LINEAR_DESIGN_REPO=/path/to/design-system-repo
Single Notion Database
NOTION_API_KEY=secret_xxx
NOTION_DATABASE_ID=abc123def456
NOTION_POLL_INTERVAL=5 # Seconds between polls
REPO_PATH=/path/to/your/repo
GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_xxx
Multiple Notion Databases
NOTION_API_KEY=secret_xxx
NOTION_DATABASE_IDS=abc123,def456,ghi789
# Per-database repository paths
NOTION_abc123_REPO=/path/to/project-alpha-repo
NOTION_def456_REPO=/path/to/project-beta-repo
NOTION_ghi789_REPO=/path/to/project-gamma-repo
Both Linear and Notion
Configure both providers — Claudear auto-detects and runs them simultaneously.
Setup
1. Create a static ngrok domain (for Linear)
You need a persistent URL so the Linear webhook survives restarts.
- Go to ngrok Domains
- Create a free static domain (e.g.,
your-name.ngrok-free.app) - Create
~/Library/Application Support/ngrok/ngrok.yml:
authtoken: your_auth_token
tunnels:
claudear:
addr: 8000
proto: http
domain: your-name.ngrok-free.app
2. Disable Linear's GitHub automations
Linear has built-in automations that conflict with Claudear. You must disable them:
- Linear → Settings → Team Settings → Workflow → GitHub
- Set all "Automate state changes" options to No action
- "When a branch is created" → No action
- "When a PR is opened" → No action
- "When a PR is merged" → No action
- etc.
If you skip this, Linear will fight Claudear for control of issue states.
3. Register Linear webhook
- Linear → Settings → API → Webhooks → Create webhook
- Configure:
- URL:
https://your-name.ngrok-free.app/webhooks/linear - Events: Issues, Comments
- URL:
- Copy the signing secret to
.envasLINEAR_WEBHOOK_SECRET
4. Set up Notion integration (if using Notion)
- Go to Notion Integrations
- Create a new integration with read/write access
- Copy the Internal Integration Token to
.envasNOTION_API_KEY - Share your database with the integration (click "..." → Add connections)
5. Run
claudear
Claudear starts the webhook server, connects ngrok (for Linear), and begins polling (for Notion).
Usage
| Action | Result |
|---|---|
| Move task → Todo | Claudear starts working |
| Claude gets stuck | Posts comment, waits for your reply |
| Reply to comment | Claudear resumes |
| Task complete | PR created, task → "In Review" |
| Move task → Done | PR merges, worktree cleaned up |
Troubleshooting
Webhook not receiving events (Linear)
- Verify webhook URL matches your ngrok domain
- Check signing secret matches
LINEAR_WEBHOOK_SECRET - Test:
curl https://your-domain.ngrok-free.app/health
Notion tasks not picked up
- Verify database is shared with your integration
- Check
NOTION_DATABASE_IDmatches the ID in the URL - Increase
NOTION_POLL_INTERVALif rate limited
Claude not starting
- Run
claudemanually to verify CLI is installed and authenticated - Check
REPO_PATH(or per-team/database paths) exists and is a git repository
Tasks stuck in "Blocked"
- Check Linear/Notion for Claude's comment asking for help
- Reply to unblock (polls every 30 seconds)
Port 8000 in use
- Kill existing processes:
lsof -ti:8000 | xargs kill -9 - Kill ngrok:
pkill ngrok
Test the multi-provider setup
python -m claudear.scripts.test_multi_provider
Migration from Single-Provider
If you're upgrading from an earlier version with existing task data:
python -m claudear.scripts.migrate_db --dry-run # Preview changes
python -m claudear.scripts.migrate_db # Apply migration
How It Uses Claude Code
Claudear runs Claude Code CLI in headless mode using your Claude Code subscription (not API credits). It's the same Claude you use interactively, just automated.
License
MIT
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