Processes JSON requests generated by GitHub in response to commits. For information on
how to configure post-receive hooks, please read this article
The software is written in C# and was developed and tested on Mono, although it should work without any
modifications on .NET/Windows as well. If you find any bugs, please report the issues here
More documentation is available in the CaptainHook Wiki
CaptainHook uses a simple templating markup in which there is one main template file (mail.txt or COMMIT_SOURCE_ID.mail.txt) which can
reference several other template files, corresponding to collection items. For instance, given a list of Commit classes, the following code
@Commits@
placed in main.txt refers to the Push.Commits collection (an instance of List <Commit>) and causes the macro processor to determine
the collection element type (Commit) and attempt to look up a commit.txt template file to be used with each element of the collection.
Default mail.txt and commit.txt files are shipped.
Each commit source is identified with a unique ID and defines its own set of mail addresses to send mails to.
MIT X11, full text in the LICENSE file