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Using an if block when {!event-filtering-additional-feature.md!}
is used implied that we plan to have this in all webhook doc .md
files.
But, it actually makes sense to only use this macro when the
webhook integration actually supports event filtering.
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# Zulip Azure DevOps integration
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Get Azure DevOps notifications in Zulip!
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{start_tabs}
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1. {!create-channel.md!}
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1. {!create-an-incoming-webhook.md!}
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1. {!generate-webhook-url-basic.md!}
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1. Go to your project on Azure DevOps, click on the **Project
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settings** in the bottom left corner and select **Service
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hooks**. Click on **Create subscription**, select
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**Web hooks**, and click **Next**.
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1. Select the [events](#filtering-incoming-events) you would like to receive
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notifications for, and click **Next**.
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1. Set **URL** to the URL you generated. Ensure that **Resource
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details to send** and **Detailed messages to send** are set to
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**All**. Click **Finish**.
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{end_tabs}
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{!congrats.md!}
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{!event-filtering-additional-feature.md!}
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### Configuration options
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{!git-branches-additional-feature.md!}
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### Related documentation
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{!webhooks-url-specification.md!}
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