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4. Set up notifications in GitHub

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On the Settings tab of your fork of the Rewst docs, you'll find two different ways that you can set up notifications.

Email

If your preferred automation platform can accept emails only, you'll want to select Email notifications and set those up to the appropriate email address.

Webhook

If your preferred automation platform can accept webhooks, like Rewst, you'll want to select Webhooks and enter the webhook we set up earlier.