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Using a custom Git service, or want a service like Chipper CI to run your tests before your application is deployed to Forge? It's simple. When you commit fresh code, or when your continuous integration service finishes testing your application, instruct the service to make a GET or POST request to the following URL. Making a request to this URL will trigger your Forge deployment script:

Using a custom Git service, or want a service like Chipper CI to run your tests before your application is deployed to Forge? It's simple. When you commit fresh code, or when your continuous integration service finishes testing your application, instruct the service to make a GET or POST request to the following URL. Making a request to this URL will trigger your Forge deployment script:

Using a custom Git service, or want a service like Chipper CI to run your tests before your application is deployed to Forge? It's simple. When you commit fresh code, or when your continuous integration service finishes testing your application, instruct the service to make a GET or POST request to the following URL. Making a request to this URL will trigger your Forge deployment script:

Using a custom Git service, or want a service like Chipper CI to run your tests before your application is deployed to Forge? It's simple. When you commit fresh code, or when your continuous integration service finishes testing your application, instruct the service to make a GET or POST request to the following URL. Making a request to this URL will trigger your Forge deployment script: