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title: GitHub Notifications 101
---
+summary: So you're now using GitHub, and it's notifying you. What now?
+---
body:
-Once you start contributing to BeeWare, GitHub is going to start notifying you about things.
+Once you start contributing to BeeWare, GitHub is going to start notifying you
+about things.
-This is a good thing! But it can get overwhelming, so here are some tips to help you battle the deluge.
+This is a good thing! But it can get overwhelming; so, here are some tips to
+help you battle the deluge.
- If you prefer email notifications only, disable the "Web" notifications.
-- If you prefer not to get email notifications, disable the "Email" notifications.
-
+- If you prefer not to get email notifications, disable the "Email"
+ notifications.
-If you do prefer email notifications, there are a bunch of ways you can handle things.
+If you do prefer email notifications, there are a bunch of ways you can handle
+things.
Repo settings
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Each repo has a number of notification settings:
-- Watching - you get notifications for __everything__. Any issue, any Pull Request, any comment. This is helpful if you really really super duper care about a repo
+- Watching - you get notifications for __everything__. Any issue, any Pull
+ Request, any comment. This is helpful if you really really super duper care
+ about a repo
-- Not Watching - you will only get notifications if you're mentioned, or when you're participating (say, on your own Pull Request)
+- Not Watching - you will only get notifications if you're mentioned, or when
+ you're participating (say, on your own Pull Request)
- Ignoring - never ever ever be notified.
-You can check what repos you're watching across all of GitHub from the `watching page <https://github.com/watching>`_
+You can check what repos you're watching across all of GitHub from the
+`watching page <https://github.com/watching>`_.
Email filters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-GitHub emails are rich in information that can help you filter out what you care about and what you don't.
+GitHub emails are rich in information that can help you filter out what you
+care about and what you don't.
Emails will have the subject line of repo in question
-- For example, ``[beeware/batavia] Add a new function`` would be a notification from the repo Batavia
+- For example, ``[beeware/batavia] Add a new function`` would be a notification
+ from the repo Batavia
-If you're mentioned by name
+If you're mentioned by name:
- the email will be cc'd to ``mention@noreply.github.com``
-- the email will include the phrase ``You are receiving this because you were mentioned.``
+- the email will include the phrase ``You are receiving this because you were
+ mentioned.``
-If you're only subscribed to a repo
+If you're only subscribed to a repo:
- the email will be cc'd to ``subscribed@noreply.github.com``
-
Ssshhhhhh
~~~~~~~~~~~
-If you want to mute a specific thread, you can click the 'Unsubscribe' button on any issue or pull request.
+If you want to mute a specific thread, you can click the 'Unsubscribe' button
+on any issue or pull request.
+
+If you get email, you can click on the 'Mute this thread'.
-If you get email, you can click on the 'Mute this thread'
---
gutter:
GitHub has a bunch of resources to help you out with notifications.
-- `About Notifications <https://help.github.com/articles/about-notifications/>`_
-- `Managing Notifications <https://help.github.com/articles/managing-notifications/>`_
----
-summary: So you're now using GitHub, and it's notifying you. What now?
----
-sort_key: 4
+- `About Notifications <https://docs.github.com/articles/about-notifications>`_
+- `Managing Notifications <https://docs.github.com/articles/managing-notifications>`_