Hey, thanks for the report. This is mostly expected behavior, not a bug.
In BugBot’s dropdown, you’ll only see repositories that meet both conditions:
The Cursor GitHub App is installed on them. If the install was set to Only select repositories, you’ll only see that subset.
You have write access push, maintain, or admin. Repos where you only have read access won’t show up since BugBot needs write access to post reviews.
To make more repos appear:
Open the Cursor GitHub App settings on GitHub Settings > Applications > Cursor, or your org’s Installed apps settings, then switch to All repositories, or add the needed repos manually.
Refresh the BugBot dashboard.
If you switch to All repositories and some repos where you have write access still don’t show up, try Disconnect and reconnect. This can clear a stale cache.
One more thing: if you’re on a Cursor team account, only a team admin can manage repositories in BugBot. Check your role at cursor.com/dashboard, Team tab. Without the admin role you can’t enable or disable repos, even if the GitHub App is set up correctly. This doesn’t apply to the individual plan.
If none of that helps, reply here and we’ll take a closer look.