# !ghwebhook ## Adding a web hook `!ghwebhook add [name]` where `[name]` is either a full repository name (e.g. `jesopo/bitbot`) to get a specific repository or a user/organisation name (e.g. `jesopo`) to get all repositories for that user/organisation ## Removing a web hook Same as above but with `remove` instead of `add` ## Modifying shown events `!ghwebhook events [hook] [events]` where `[hook]` is the `[name]` used in the `add` command and where `[events]` is a space-separated list of either raw events (see [here](https://developer.github.com/v3/activity/events/types/)) or the following #### ping Shows when a newly registered web hook first hits BitBot #### code Shows for commits and comments on commits #### pr-minimal Shows minimal pull request actions; opened, closed, reopened #### pr Shows the same actions as `pr-minimal` and also: edited, assigned, unassigned, review requests, comments on review requests #### pr-all Shows the same actions as `pr` and also: labeled, unlabeled #### issue-minimal Shows minimal issue actions; opened, closed, reopened, deleted #### issue Shows the same actions as `issue-minimal` and also: edited, assigned, unassigned, comments on issues #### issue-all Shows the same actions as `issue` and also: transferred, pinned, unpinned, labeled, unlabeled, milestoned, demilestoned #### repo Shows events related repositories themselves; repository/branch/tag created, repository/branch/tag deleted, release created, fork created #### team Shows when users are added or removed from teams ## List shown events `!ghwebhook events [hook]` ## Modify shown branches `!ghwebhook branches [hook] [branches]` where `[hook]` is the `[name]` used in the `add` command and where `[branches]` is a space-separated list of branch names ## List shown branches `!ghwebhook branches [hook]`