Remove redundant definition of webhook form docs (#2561)

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@ -14,12 +14,6 @@ Webhooks are used to trigger pipeline executions. When you push code to your rep
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> Note that manually creating webhooks yourself is not possible. This is because webhooks are signed using a per-repository secret key which is not exposed to end users. > Note that manually creating webhooks yourself is not possible. This is because webhooks are signed using a per-repository secret key which is not exposed to end users.
# Webhooks
When you activate your repository Woodpecker automatically add webhooks to your forge (e.g. GitHub). There is no manual configuration required.
Webhooks are used to trigger pipeline executions. When you push code to your repository, open a pull request, or create a tag, your forge will automatically send a webhook to Woodpecker which will in turn trigger pipeline execution.
## Configuration ## Configuration
To configure your pipeline you must create a `.woodpecker.yml` file in the root of your repository. The `.woodpecker.yml` file is used to define your pipeline steps. To configure your pipeline you must create a `.woodpecker.yml` file in the root of your repository. The `.woodpecker.yml` file is used to define your pipeline steps.

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@ -14,12 +14,6 @@ Webhooks are used to trigger pipeline executions. When you push code to your rep
> >
> Note that manually creating webhooks yourself is not possible. This is because webhooks are signed using a per-repository secret key which is not exposed to end users. > Note that manually creating webhooks yourself is not possible. This is because webhooks are signed using a per-repository secret key which is not exposed to end users.
# Webhooks
When you activate your repository Woodpecker automatically add webhooks to your version control system (e.g. GitHub). There is no manual configuration required.
Webhooks are used to trigger pipeline executions. When you push code to your repository, open a pull request, or create a tag, your version control system will automatically send a webhook to Woodpecker which will in turn trigger pipeline execution.
## Configuration ## Configuration
To configure your pipeline you should place a `.woodpecker.yml` file in the root of your repository. The .woodpecker.yml file is used to define your pipeline steps. It is a superset of the widely used docker-compose file format. To configure your pipeline you should place a `.woodpecker.yml` file in the root of your repository. The .woodpecker.yml file is used to define your pipeline steps. It is a superset of the widely used docker-compose file format.

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@ -14,12 +14,6 @@ Webhooks are used to trigger pipeline executions. When you push code to your rep
> >
> Note that manually creating webhooks yourself is not possible. This is because webhooks are signed using a per-repository secret key which is not exposed to end users. > Note that manually creating webhooks yourself is not possible. This is because webhooks are signed using a per-repository secret key which is not exposed to end users.
# Webhooks
When you activate your repository Woodpecker automatically add webhooks to your forge (e.g. GitHub). There is no manual configuration required.
Webhooks are used to trigger pipeline executions. When you push code to your repository, open a pull request, or create a tag, your forge will automatically send a webhook to Woodpecker which will in turn trigger pipeline execution.
## Configuration ## Configuration
To configure your pipeline you must create a `.woodpecker.yml` file in the root of your repository. The `.woodpecker.yml` file is used to define your pipeline steps. To configure your pipeline you must create a `.woodpecker.yml` file in the root of your repository. The `.woodpecker.yml` file is used to define your pipeline steps.