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@@ -92,11 +92,11 @@ Now, if you visit `https://example.com/git-mirror/webhook.py` (replace with
your URL), the script should run and tell you `Repository missing or not
found.`.
-The next step is to add this as a webhook to the GitHub repository you want to
-sync with, to create a fresh SSH key and configure it as deployment key for the
-repository, and to configure git-mirror accordingly. For additional security,
-one should also configure a shared HMAC secret, such that the webhook can verify
-that the data indeed comes from GitHub.
+The next step is to add this as a webhook (add ?repository=repo-name at the end!)
+to the GitHub repository you want to sync with, to create a fresh SSH key and
+configure it as deployment key for the repository, and to configure git-mirror
+accordingly. For additional security, one should also configure a shared HMAC
+secret, such that the webhook can verify that the data indeed comes from GitHub.
To make your job easier, there is a script `github-add-hooks.py` that can do
all this for you. It assumes that the repository exists on the GitHub side, but