How do I set up GitHub webhook notifications?
To set up GitHub webhook notifications, go to your repository, click on 'Settings', then 'Webhooks'. You can add a new webhook there.
What kind of events can I subscribe to?
You can subscribe to various events like push, pull request, issues, and more. You can select specific events when creating the webhook.
How do I test if my webhook is working?
You can use tools like Postman to send a test payload to your webhook URL, or GitHub provides a 'Recent Deliveries' section to check the status.
Can I receive notifications for specific branches?
Yes, you can configure the webhook to trigger only for specific branches by setting the 'Branch' filter when creating the webhook.
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