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How to filter audit logs by hook activity in your GitHub organization

Here is how to filter audit logs by hook activity in your github organization

  1. First click on your profile picture in the top-right corner of the header
  2. Next click on "Organizations" in the dropdown menu
  3. Click on the "Settings" button next to the organization
  4. In the left sidebar, click on "Logs" under the "Archive" section
  5. Click on the "Audit log" option in the expanded menu
  6. Then click on "Events" tab in the top navigation bar
  7. Next click on "Filters" button in the audit log toolbar
  8. Finally select "Hook activity" filter option from the dropdown menu
  9. The audit log will now display only hook activity

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Why should you filter audit logs by hook activity in your GitHub organization

GitHub is a collaborative platform designed for developers to share and work on code together, facilitating innovation and teamwork.

Filtering audit logs by hook activity in your GitHub organization enhances your ability to monitor and manage webhooks efficiently. By isolating specific hook events, you can swiftly identify and investigate actions, ensuring security and compliance within your team.

This feature not only streamlines operational oversight but also aids in troubleshooting and improvement of integration workflows. Embrace the clarity it offers for enhanced project management.

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April 15, 2026
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