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adnanh | 5 years ago

Yeah, my guess is that they share the same concept - expose triggers via HTTP(s) to run user commands. The webhook handling put on some additional requirements on my project: to go a little bit beyond piping the input to the script :-)

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reddec|5 years ago

Right. Trusted-cgi also adds security checks (with various checks), "actions", scheduler and web UI =)

I would like to suggest to stop measure benefits of both projects and just "steal" them from each other, making end-user experience better for both projects ;-)