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You can choose who can view your repository.
You can see everyone who has access to your repository and adjust permissions.
You can allow or prevent the forking of a specific private or internal repository owned by an organization.
You can limit which users can approve or request changes to a pull requests in a public repository.
You can choose whether Git Large File Storage (Git LFS) objects are included in source code archives, such as ZIP files and tarballs, GitHub Enterprise Cloud creates for your repository.
You can choose to automatically send email notifications to a specific email address when anyone pushes to the repository.
You can add autolinks to external resources like JIRA issues and Zendesk tickets to help streamline your workflow.
You can configure tag protection rules for your repository to prevent contributors from creating or deleting tags.