[Wish] Send notice when repo updated
See original GitHub issueMost people using add-and-commit
might indeed need to push changes to the repo, but I’m using add-and-commit
from a cron
job, which might or might not update the repo.
Thus, instead of me checking back if repo-updated happened or not each time, I’m thinking if there is an option to send me a notice (to my GH email) when the repo is in fact updated, that’ll be great help for me.
Don’t know if it is possible, but logging it just in case. thx.
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Gotcha, thx!
Fair enough,
watch the repo for “all activity”, which will include any pushes to the repo
would be good enough for me. thx!