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Add GitLab webhook script for automated webhook setup#446

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hasit merged 2 commits intomainfromhasit/gitlab-webhook-script
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A new Bash script,gitlab-webhook.sh, was added to automate adding webhooks to GitLab projects or groups. The documentation was updated with instructions and usage examples for the script, providing both manual and automated options for webhook setup across GitLab instances.

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File(s)Change Summary
docs/self-hosted/gitlab.mdExtended documentation with instructions and usage examples for the new webhook automation script.
static/code/gitlab-webhook.shIntroduced a Bash script to add webhooks to single or multiple GitLab projects via the API.

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sequenceDiagram    participant User    participant Script    participant GitLabAPI    User->>Script: Run gitlab-webhook.sh with parameters    Script->>GitLabAPI: Authenticate using provided token    alt Target is a group        Script->>GitLabAPI: List projects in group (recursive)        loop For each project            Script->>GitLabAPI: Check for existing webhook            alt Webhook not present                Script->>GitLabAPI: Add webhook to project            end        end    else Target is a single project        Script->>GitLabAPI: Check for existing webhook        alt Webhook not present            Script->>GitLabAPI: Add webhook to project        end    end    Script->>User: Print summary of webhook installations
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In the warren of code, a new script appears,
To sprinkle webhooks through GitLab frontiers.
With tokens and headers, it hops through each group,
Connecting the projects in one clever swoop.
Now rabbits can rest, their tasks automated—
Webhooks are planted, all nicely created!
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