> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.xygeni.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.xygeni.io/xygeni-products/anomaly-detection/xygeni-sensors.md).

# Xygeni Sensors

### Xygeni Sensors <a href="#xygeni_sensors" id="xygeni_sensors"></a>

Xygeni provides 'plugins' (Xygeni Sensor) for Source Code Managers (SCMs) like Azure DevOps, BitBucket, GitHub or GitLab or standalone CI/CD systems like Jenkins. The sensor captures important events, like administrative changes, new commits or pull requests, pipeline events, and other relevant activity, and sends them to the Xygeni servers typically using webhooks.

Xygeni analyzes the events and emits an alert when an unusual activity anomaly is identified. Unusual activity typically demands to take immediate action to mitigate the risk and prevent further damage.

The following are the provided sensors:

1. [Azure Sensor](/xygeni-products/anomaly-detection/xygeni-sensors/xygeni-sensor-for-azure.md)
2. [BitBucket Sensor](/xygeni-products/anomaly-detection/xygeni-sensors/xygeni-sensor-for-bitbucket.md)
3. [GitHub Sensor](/xygeni-products/anomaly-detection/xygeni-sensors/xygeni-sensor-for-github.md)
4. [GitLab Sensor](/xygeni-products/anomaly-detection/xygeni-sensors/xygeni-sensor-for-gitlab.md)
5. [Jenkins Sensor](/xygeni-products/anomaly-detection/xygeni-sensors/xygeni-sensor-for-jenkins.md)

## Anomaly Detection's Detectors

{% hint style="info" %}
Please read the documentation on [Supported Unusual Activity detectors](https://detectors.xygeni.io/xydocs/unusual_activity/detectors/index.html)
{% endhint %}


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