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## Adding Github web hook manually
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A GitHub webhook allows GitHub to notify Docker Hub when something has
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been committed to a given Git repository.
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When you create a Classic Automated Build, a webhook should get automatically added to your GitHub
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repository.
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To add, confirm, or modify the webhook, log in to GitHub, then navigate to
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the repository. Within the repository, select **Settings > Webhooks**.
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You must have admin privileges on the repository to view or modify
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this setting. Click **Add webhook**, and use the following settings:
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| Field | Value |
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| ------|------ |
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| Payload URL | https://registry.hub.docker.com/hooks/github |
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| Content type | application/json |
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| Which events would you like to trigger this webhook? | Just the push event |
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| Active | checked |
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The image below shows the **Webhooks/Add webhook** form with the above settings reflected:
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If configured correctly, you'll see this in the **Webhooks** view
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## Frequently Asked Questions
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