add detailed docs about hookshot's URLs

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2. Take special note of the `matrix_hookshot_*_enabled` variables. Services that need no further configuration are enabled by default (GitLab, Generic), while you must first add the required configuration and enable the others (GitHub, Jira, Figma).
3. If you're setting up the GitHub bridge, you'll need to generate and download a private key file after you created your GitHub app. Copy the contents of that file to the variable `matrix_hookshot_github_private_key` so the playbook can install it for you, or use one of the [other methods](#manage-github-private-key-with-matrix-aux-role) explained below.
4. If you've already installed Matrix services using the playbook before, you'll need to re-run it (`--tags=setup-all,start`). If not, proceed with [configuring other playbook services](configuring-playbook.md) and then with [Installing](installing.md). Get back to this guide once ready. Hookshot can be set up individually using the tag `setup-hookshot`.
5. Refer to [Hookshot's official instructions](https://matrix-org.github.io/matrix-hookshot/usage.html) to start using the bridge. Note that the different listeners are bound to certain paths (see `matrix_hookshot_matrix_nginx_proxy_configuration` in [init.yml](/roles/matrix-bridge-hookshot/tasks/init.yml)): by default webhooks root is `/hookshot/webhooks/`.
5. Refer to [Hookshot's official instructions](https://matrix-org.github.io/matrix-hookshot/usage.html) to start using the bridge. **Important:** Note that the different listeners are bound to certain paths which might differe from those assumed by the hookshot documentation, see [URLs for bridges setup](urls-for-bridges-setup) below.
Other configuration options are available via the `matrix_hookshot_configuration_extension_yaml` and `matrix_hookshot_registration_extension_yaml` variables, see the comments in [main.yml](/roles/matrix-bridge-hookshot/defaults/main.yml) for how to use them.
### URLs for bridges setup
All of the following endpoints are reachable on your `matrix.` subdomain (if the feature is enabled).
| Listener | default path | variable | used as |
|---|---|---|---|
| webhooks | `/hookshot/webhooks/` | `matrix_hookshot_webhook_endpoint` | GitHub "Webhook URL" |
| github oauth | `/hookshot/webhooks/oauth` | `matrix_hookshot_github_oauth_endpoint` | GitHub "Callback URL" |
| jira oauth | `/hookshot/webhooks/jira/oauth` | `matrix_hookshot_jira_oauth_endpoint` | JIRA OAuth |
| figma endpoint | `/hookshot/webhooks/figma/webhook` | `matrix_hookshot_figma_endpoint` | Figma |
| provisioning | `/hookshot/v1/` | `matrix_hookshot_provisioning_endpoint` | Dimension [provisioning](#provisioning-api) |
| appservice | `/hookshot/_matrix/app/` | `matrix_hookshot_appservice_endpoint` | GitHub "Webhook URL" |
| metrics | `/hookshot/metrics/` | `matrix_hookshot_metrics_endpoint` | Prometheus |
| widgets | | | not supported |
See also `matrix_hookshot_matrix_nginx_proxy_configuration` in [init.yml](/roles/matrix-bridge-hookshot/tasks/init.yml).
The different listeners are also reachable *internally* in the docker-network via the container's name (configured by `matrix_hookshot_container_url`) and on different ports (e.g. `matrix_hookshot_appservice_port`). Read [main.yml](/roles/matrix-bridge-hookshot/defaults/main.yml) in detail for more info.
### Manage GitHub Private Key with matrix-aux role
The GitHub bridge requires you to install a private key file. This can be done in multiple ways: