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A few things to check:
  1. If you’re trying to message Thor inside a channel, make sure you’re mentioning Thor via @Thor in the message. This is not required when sending Thor a direct message. Tip: If you’ve already sent message but forgot to tag Thor, you can edit your message to include the @Thor mention and Thor should retry processing the request.
  2. Have you invited the @Thor bot into the channel? If not, sending the /invite @Thor command in the channel.
  3. Is Thor leaving an 👀 emoji on the message? If not, it’s possible Thor is still working on processing the request. If you still get no response after a few minutes, please contact support.
Just tell Thor:
Hey @Thor, set <repository_name> as my default repository from now on.
After that it should stop asking you.
If you experience an authorization error from Google’s Advanced Protection Program when connecting your Google account to Thor, you may be able to whitelist Thor as a trusted app via the Google Admin Console.If you are the admin of a Google Workspace account, you can whitelist Thor as a trusted app:
  1. Go to your Google Admin Console
    If you are unable to access this Console page, please ask your Google Admin to whitelist Thor
  2. At the top of the “Configured apps” list, click “Configure new app”
  3. In the “Search for app” field, enter “Thor” and click “Search”
  4. From the list of search results, click the “Thor” app with the “337058528615” Client ID
  5. Select the Google organization unit you want to whitelist Thor for, then click “Continue”
  6. Check the “Trusted” checkbox and click “Continue”
After that, you should be able to retry connecting your Google account to Thor.