Notifo service hook added
If you’ve ever wished you could have push notifications sent to your iPhone when someone commits to your repository — today’s your lucky day. We recently added support for Notifo…
If you’ve ever wished you could have push notifications sent to your iPhone when someone commits to your repository — today’s your lucky day. We recently added support for Notifo to our service hooks (coded up by stammy).
Click “Admin” on any of your repositories, select “Service hooks” on the left hand side and then choose the Notifo service to set it up.
Paul also took the time to write up a pretty extensive post on getting started with the Notifo API on this blog (notifo also hosts their code on GitHub!).
Enjoy!
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