Testing Post-Receive Hooks
You can now test post-receive hooks by viewing the “edit” page of your repository. This’ll fire off a similar payload to the one your post-receive URL will receive on a…
You can now test post-receive hooks by viewing the “edit” page of your repository.
This’ll fire off a similar payload to the one your post-receive URL will receive on a commit. The GitHub Services can be tested this way as well.
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