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-# Integrate your GitLab instance with GitHub
+# Integrate your GitLab instance with GitHub **(FREE)**
You can integrate your GitLab instance with GitHub.com and GitHub Enterprise. This integration
enables users to import projects from GitHub, or sign in to your GitLab instance
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## Enabling GitHub OAuth
-To enable the GitHub OmniAuth provider, you need an OAuth 2 Client ID and Client Secret from GitHub. To get these credentials, sign into GitHub and follow their procedure for [Creating an OAuth App](https://docs.github.com/apps/building-oauth-apps/creating-an-oauth-app/).
+To enable the GitHub OmniAuth provider, you need an OAuth 2 Client ID and Client Secret from GitHub. To get these credentials, sign into GitHub and follow their procedure for [Creating an OAuth App](https://docs.github.com/en/developers/apps/creating-an-oauth-app).
When you create an OAuth 2 app in GitHub, you need the following information: