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Publishing a package

You can publish a package to GitHub Packages to make the package available for others to download and re-use.

Anyone with write permissions for a repository can publish a package to that repository.

GitHub Packages is available with GitHub Free, GitHub Pro, GitHub Free for organizations, GitHub Team, GitHub Enterprise Cloud, GitHub Enterprise Server 3.0 or higher, and GitHub AE. For more information about upgrading your GitHub Enterprise Server instance, see "About upgrades to new releases" and refer to the 升级助手 to find the upgrade path from your current release version.

About published packages

You can help people understand and use your package by providing a description and other details like installation and usage instructions on the package page. GitHub Enterprise Server provides metadata for each version, such as the publication date, download activity, and recent versions. For an example package page, see @Codertocat/hello-world-npm.

您可以在公共仓库中发布包(公共包)以与企业中每个人共享,或者在私有仓库(私有包)中与协作者或组织共享。 A repository can be connected to more than one package. To prevent confusion, make sure the README and description clearly provide information about each package.

Publishing a package

You can publish a package to GitHub Packages using any package type enabled for your instance by following the same general guidelines.

  1. Create or use an existing access token with the appropriate scopes for the task you want to accomplish. For more information, see "About permissions for GitHub Packages."
  2. Authenticate to GitHub Packages using your access token and the instructions for your package client.
  3. Publish the package using the instructions for your package client.

For instructions specific to your package client, see "Working with a GitHub Packages registry."

After you publish a package, you can view the package on GitHub. For more information, see "Viewing packages."