GitHub
Onefold reads the repositories you select through a GitHub App with read-only permissions. It parses components, props, variants, tokens and documentation with real parsers, not by pasting your codebase into a model.
What Onefold reads
Figma
Connect the libraries that hold the system. Onefold extracts components, component sets, variants, variables and descriptions, then reconciles them with what the code actually implements.
What Onefold reads
Storybook
Stories are the closest thing most systems have to executable documentation. Onefold discovers the configuration and the stories from the repository itself, with no separate account to connect.
What Onefold reads
One principle across all three
Read what is needed to answer a question, and nothing else. Every integration asks for the narrowest access that does the job, keeps what it derived rather than a copy of your source, and records where each fact came from so you can check it.
Connecting a source is also not the same as signing in. You can sign in to Onefold with Google and connect a GitHub organisation that has nothing to do with that account. Identity and integrations are separate on purpose, and both are covered on Security.
Start with one repository
GitHub comes first in early access. Figma reconciliation follows, then MCP access for coding agents.
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