About webhooks→
Learn the basics of how webhooks work to help you build and set up integrations.
Creating webhooks→
Learn to build a webhook, choosing the events your webhook will listen for on GitHub and how to set up a server to receive and manage the webhook payload.
Configuring your server to receive payloads→
Learn to set up a server to manage incoming webhook payloads.
Testing webhooks→
Review your webhook deliveries on GitHub, including the HTTP Request and payload as well as the response.
Securing your webhooks→
Ensure your server is only receiving the expected GitHub requests for security reasons.
Webhook events and payloads→
For each webhook event, you can review when the event occurs, an example payload, and descriptions about the payload object parameters.

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