Hello @Rahul Balayya (LTIMINDTREE LIMITED)
irstly, have you checked if the repositories are still available in your GitHub account? If they are, then we can move on to the next step.
Next, let's check if the correct permissions have been granted in Azure GitHub Actions.
Please ensure that the necessary permissions have been granted to the Azure App Service in GitHub. You can check this by going to your GitHub repository, selecting "Settings", then "Deploy keys", and ensuring that the Azure App Service has been granted the necessary permissions. If the permissions are correct, then we can try to refresh the connection between Azure and GitHub.
To do this, please follow these steps:
- Go to the Azure portal and navigate to your App Service.
- Select "Deployment Center" from the left-hand menu.
- Select "Disconnect" to disconnect the GitHub repository.
- Select "GitHub" as the source and follow the prompts to reconnect the repository. If the issue still persists, it is possible that there may be an issue with the Azure GitHub Actions integration.
In this case, I would recommend reaching out to Microsoft support for further assistance. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
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