GitHub webhooks and project settings
Project owners maintaining GitHub integration and project configuration.
Project settings govern repository linkage, webhook delivery, subscription key binding, and operational metadata like slug and display name.
When pushes stop triggering builds, webhook repair is usually the first fix. Other settings tabs cover keys, domains, collaborators, and danger-zone actions.
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Quick highlights
When pushes stop triggering builds, webhook repair is usually the first fix. Other settings tabs cover keys, domains, collaborators, and danger-zone actions.
What you will learn
- Webhooks connect GitHub pushes to tnc-sh builds — repair recreates a missing hook.
- Repository changes on GitHub may require reconnect or mapping updates.
- Owners see settings collaborators cannot — keys, domains, and access live here.
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