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Configuring automatic deletion of your codespaces

Inactive codespaces are automatically deleted. You can choose how long your stopped codespaces are retained, up to a maximum of 30 days.

By default, GitHub Codespaces are automatically deleted after they have been stopped and have remained inactive for 30 days.

However, because GitHub Codespaces incurs storage charges, you may prefer to reduce the retention period by changing your default period in your personal settings for GitHub Codespaces. For more information about storage charges, see About billing for GitHub Codespaces.

Note

Whether or not you have set a personal codespace retention period, it's a good idea to get into the habit of deleting codespaces that you no longer need. See Deleting a codespace.

Automatic deletion happens irrespective of whether a codespace contains unpushed changes. To prevent automatic deletion of a codespace, just open the codespace again. The retention period is reset every time you connect to a codespace, and the retention countdown restarts when the codespace is stopped.

If a repository belongs to an organization, the organization owner may have set a retention period for the whole organization. If this period is less than the default retention period in your personal settings then the organization retention period will apply to codespaces you create for this repository. See Restricting the retention period for codespaces.

Each codespace has its own retention period. You may, therefore, have codespaces with different retention periods. For example, if:

  • You created a codespace, changed your default retention period, then created another codespace.
  • You created a codespace using GitHub CLI and specified a different retention period.
  • You created a codespace for an organization-owned repository that has a retention period configured in the organization settings. The ownership of the codespaces you create is shown on the Your codespaces page.

Note

The retention period is specified in days. A day represents a 24-hour period, beginning at the time of day when you stop a codespace.

Setting a default retention period for your codespaces

  1. In the upper-right corner of any page on GitHub, click your profile photo, then click Settings.

  2. In the "Code, planning, and automation" section of the sidebar, click Codespaces.

  3. Under "Default retention period", enter the number of days for which you want your codespaces to be retained, by default, after they have been stopped.

    Screenshot of the "Default retention period" setting, currently set to 1 day. Next to the number of days is the "Save" button.

    You can set your default retention period between 0 and 30 days.

    Warning

    Setting the period to 0 will result in your codespaces being immediately deleted when you stop them, or when they timeout due to inactivity. See Setting your timeout period for GitHub Codespaces.

  4. Click Save.

When you create a codespace using GitHub CLI you can override this default. If you create a codespace in an organization that specifies a shorter retention period, the organization-level value overrides your personal setting.

If you set a retention period of more than a day, you'll be sent an email notification one day prior to its deletion.

Checking the remaining time until autodeletion

You can check whether a codespace is due to be automatically deleted soon.

When an inactive codespace is approaching the end of its retention period, this is indicated in your list of codespaces on GitHub at https://github.com/codespaces.

Screenshot of a list of three codespaces. The third of these is labeled "Expiring in 4 days" which is highlighted with a dark orange outline.

Avoiding automatic deletion of codespaces

You may have a codespace that you want to keep for longer than the retention period defined in your personal settings. You can do this by using the "Keep codespace" option. When you select this option, your codespace will be retained indefinitely, until you delete it manually.

Note

The "Keep codespace" option is not available for organization-owned codespaces affected by an organization retention policy.

Codespaces incur storage costs, or consume your included storage allowance if the codespace is owned by your personal GitHub account. You should therefore be aware of the cost implications of storing codespaces indefinitely. See About billing for GitHub Codespaces.

  1. In the top-left corner of GitHub, select , then click Codespaces to take you to the "Your codespaces" page at github.com/codespaces.

  2. To the right of the codespace you want to exempt from automatic deletion, click , then click Keep codespace.

    Screenshot of the dropdown menu for an active codespace. The "Keep codespace" option has a tooltip saying "Expires 10 days after shutdown."

Codespaces that you have exempted from automatic deletion are indicated in your list of codespaces with the bookmark icon ().

Screenshot of a section of the codespaces list, showing a codespace labeled with the bookmark icon.

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