> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://aude-1.gitbook.io/aude/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://aude-1.gitbook.io/aude/welcome.md).

# Welcome to Aude

## Getting started

Aude indexes your organization's code repositories and provides insights straight into your ticketing software. Engineers do not need any separate login or account, we take advantage of existing user management as part of your code repository installations and ticketing software.&#x20;

### Connecting to ticketing software

At the current time, we support a direct integration into Atlassian Jira only. Follow the instructions [here](/aude/linking-ticketing-software/jira.md).

Other ticketing software, such as Linear and Azure DevOps, are on our roadmap. [Let us know](/aude/billing-+-support.md), so we can prioritize accordingly. &#x20;

### Connecting to code repository installations

Aude supports various code repository installations, and you can link multiple installations at the same time to maximize flexibility across your entire organization. Follow the instructions [here](/aude/linking-installations/github.md).

Other installations, such as Bitbucket and on-premises versions of GitHub and GitLab, are on our roadmap. [Let us know](/aude/billing-+-support.md), so we can prioritize accordingly. &#x20;


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```

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