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# Source Code and Nugets
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Microsoft ASP.NET WebHooks is part of the Microsoft ASP.NET family of modules and is hosted as an [Open Source Project on GitHub](https://github.com/aspnet/WebHooks). This means that we accept contributions, but please look at the [Contribution Guidelines](https://github.com/aspnet/Home/blob/dev/CONTRIBUTING.md) before submitting a pull request.
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This online documentation which you are reading now is also hosted as [Open Source on GitHub](http://docs.asp.net/en/latest/contribute/style-guide.html#style-guide) and also accepts contributions.
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## Nuget Packages
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Microsoft ASP.NET WebHooks is also available as preview Nuget packages which means that you have to select the Preview flag in Visual Studio in order to see them.
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The [Nuget packages](https://nuget.org/packages?q=Microsoft.AspNet.WebHooks) are devided into three parts:
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* [Common](https://www.nuget.org/packages?q=Microsoft.AspNet.WebHooks.Common): A common package that is shared between senders and receivers.
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* [Sender](https://www.nuget.org/packages?q=Microsoft.AspNet.WebHooks.Custom): A set of packages supporting sending your own WebHooks to others. The functionality for sending WebHooks is described in more detail in [Sending WebHooks](sending/index.md).
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* [Receivers](https://www.nuget.org/packages?q=Microsoft.AspNet.WebHooks.Receivers): A set of packages supporting receiving WebHooks from others. The functionality for receiving WebHooks is described in more detail in [Receiving WebHooks](receiving/index.md).
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