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AlertHub is a simple tool written with NodeJS to get alerted from GitHub and GitLab releases, tags and commits.
When you watch a release over GitHub, you also auto watch the issues and comments etc., however if you want to only follow new releases, or only commits or tags, there isn't a way to achieve this from GitHub directly.
There's been a service called sibbell.com, but they shut down on 15th May, 2018. That's why, I decided to make one for myself.
This simple cli tool watches the releases set in config, and notifies you with E-mail or PushBullet, and provides you an aggregated RSS feed which you can use in IFTTT or your personal feed reader.
Update 2018.11.28: GitHub now supports following the repositories' releases, however, it's still buggy for me, and they still don't cover the push notification feature which this tool offers.
Some people still wonder why this tool, which was released before GitHub release feature announced, yet exists, so I wanted to list the features as a bullet list:
- You can watch GitHub releases, tags, commits and issues
You can also watch private GitHub repositories by providing an access token- You can watch GitLab tags and commits
- You can watch 3rd party releases which are neither from GitHub nor GitLab
- You can get notified with e-mail when a new update to your watch list is published
- You can also get notified with push notification, using services PushBullet and / or PushOver
- You can also get notified using Telegram bots. Just put your bot to the channels, or get your chat id, provide the bot token and your updates will be carried through the Telegram bot.
- You can generate an aggreagated RSS feed with this tool for all your watches, which is sorted by date, and use this aggregated feed to source to your favorite news reader application, or to pipe to services such as IFTTT etc.
- Self-hosted. Also, no GUI. You can simply set it and forget it
- NodeJS 20.x or newer
- (Optional) PushBullet Api Key
- (Optional) PushOver Api Key
- (Optional) SMTP credentials to dispatch e-mail
- (Optional) Telegram API key and Chat ID for the messages to be dispatched.
You can install and run AlertHub with some simple steps:
- Clone this repository or get the latest release version.
- Navigate to the repository's folder, and run
npm install
to install dependencies. - Run
npm run init
to copy the configuration file. - Edit
/etc/config.js
, and fill your credentials. - Run
npm start
or something likepm2 start npm -- start
and run the application.
First, you need to get the example config file and modify it accordingly, either get a copy from this repo, or with the following command:
curl https://github.com/Ardakilic/alerthub/raw/refs/heads/master/etc/config.example.js -o config.js
or from inside of the docker:
docker run --rm ghcr.io/ardakilic/alerthub:2 cat /app/etc/config.example.js > /host/path/config.js
To run
docker run --name alerthub -d -v /host/path/config.js:/app/etc/config.js -p 3444:3444 ghcr.io/ardakilic/alerthub:2
I'll keep track of each release in the CHANGELOG.md.
Please refer to UPGRADING.md.
Telegram NotificationsFollowing GitLab releases- Following BitBucket releases
- Multi user feature
- Per-repository webhooks
Aggregated RSSFollowing commits and tags in addition to releasesPushOver integrationFollowing commits from a specific branch (GitHub and GitLab)- Find a way to bring back GitHub private repositories support #80
- Gitea support #88
- You say!
Donations are kindly accepted to help develop my projects further.
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