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Hello everyone! 😊 In this video, I’m Maicon, a Quality Assurance and Software Developer, and I’ll walk you through how to create a GitHub Webhook to trigger your Jenkins pipelines automatically after a commit. This step is crucial for enabling seamless CI/CD automation in your projects. 🔑 Key Highlights: How to create a Webhook in your GitHub repository. Setting up the correct Payload URL for Jenkins integration. Configuring Webhook options like content type and event triggers. Testing the Webhook to ensure it works perfectly with your Jenkins setup. 🌐 Next Steps: This is the third part of my Jenkins Pipeline Series, where I guide you through the process of automating Jenkins pipelines: Part 1: How to Create a Personal Access Token (PAT) in GitHub Part 2: Configuring ngrok for Jenkins Integration Part 4: How to Configure a Jenkins Job to Run Pipelines Automatically (Coming Soon!) Stay tuned for the next videos, where I’ll show you how to finalize the pipeline automation process. 💬 Questions or feedback? Feel free to drop them in the comments below! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications to follow the complete series. 🚀 Thank you for watching, and see you in the next video! Maicon