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# Monitor GitHub events with notifications to Telegram or Slack

This workflow automatically tracks repository events on GitHub — such as push and pull requests — and instantly sends notifications to Slack or Telegram. Designed for developers and DevOps engineers who need real-time visibility into code changes.

## Who it´s for
- Developers monitoring activity across multiple repositories.
- DevOps engineers setting up automated commit alerts.
- Teams using Slack or Telegram for internal code change monitoring.

## What the automation does
- Uses GitHub webhooks to receive events instantly without polling the API.
- Processes commit data: author, message, modified files, and link to the commit.
- Formats and sends structured notifications to Slack or Telegram.
- Allows defining monitored repositories via n8n configuration node.

## What´s included
- Ready-to-use n8n workflow.
- Logic for webhook registration and handling.
- Integrations with GitHub, Slack, and Telegram.
- Basic text instructions for launch and adaptation.

## Requirements for setup
- GitHub account with permissions to configure webhooks in target repositories.
- Running n8n instance accessible from the internet (to receive webhooks).
- Telegram bot token or Slack incoming webhook URL.

## Benefits and outcomes
- Instant notifications on every commit with no delays.
- Centralized monitoring of multiple repositories in one chat.
- Reduced reliance on email and GitHub UI.
- Simplified change audit for teams.
- Time saved on manual repository checks.

## Important: template only
Important: you are purchasing a ready-made automation workflow template only. Rollout into your infrastructure, connecting specific accounts and services, 1:1 setup help, custom adjustments for non-standard stacks and any consulting support are provided as a separate paid service at an individual rate. To discuss custom work or 1:1 help, contact via chat
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