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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 your URL), the script should run and tell you `Repository missing or not
found.`. found.`.
The next step is to add this as a webhook to the GitHub repository you want to The next step is to add this as a webhook (add ?repository=repo-name at the end!)
sync with, to create a fresh SSH key and configure it as deployment key for the to the GitHub repository you want to sync with, to create a fresh SSH key and
repository, and to configure git-mirror accordingly. For additional security, configure it as deployment key for the repository, and to configure git-mirror
one should also configure a shared HMAC secret, such that the webhook can verify accordingly. For additional security, one should also configure a shared HMAC
that the data indeed comes from GitHub. 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 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 all this for you. It assumes that the repository exists on the GitHub side, but