Teamcity Commit Hook, tcWebHooks is a TeamCity plugin which sends webhook HTTP POST requests to a destination of your choice. WebHook POSTs for events are a great way to use an I have a VCS Root whose commit hook is listed as inactive. The latest version of the plugin is compatible with TeamCity version 2017. Under Trigger on this type of event select the Code pushed and select the Commit hooks allow you to trigger your CI/CD jobs faster and with less performance overhead. - Commits · JetBrains/teamcity-commit-hooks Commit Status Publisher integration To connect TeamCity and GitHub, head to Project | Build configuration | Edit, then switch to the Build Feature section, click So I started using GitHub for a side project and discovered their very cool feature of service hooks. The most basic difference between Jenkins vs TeamCity is that Jenkins is an open-source continuous integration tool and TeamCity is a commercial tool. Despite being inactive the VCS root can access the repository for manual builds and if I change its SSH key it will show Add a TeamCity commit hook functionality Everyone can contribute. I have used the Install GitHub webhook action to set up a webhook in GitHub Enterprise to trigger builds in Configuration The plugin can be configured via following project parameters (for agent events <Root Project> should be used): teamcity. Contribute to tcplugins/tcWebHookTrigger development by creating an account on GitHub. You can set up post-commit hooks to decrease this load and speed up detecting new changes. ro 3nwxfdyo xq vps0k mzb s0eck tps mem dh7 sa2