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Article version: Enterprise Server 2.21
Article version: Enterprise Server 2.21
Configuring pull request merges
You can configure pull request merges on your GitHub Enterprise Server instance to match your workflow and preferences for managing Git history.
About merge methods on GitHub→
You can allow contributors with push access to your repository to merge their pull requests on your GitHub Enterprise Server instance with different merge options or enforce a specific merge method for all of your repository's pull requests.
Configuring commit squashing for pull requests→
You can enforce, allow, or disable commit squashing for all pull request merges on your GitHub Enterprise Server instance in your repository.
Configuring commit rebasing for pull requests→
You can enforce, allow, or disable commit rebasing for all pull request merges on your GitHub Enterprise Server instance in your repository.
Managing the automatic deletion of branches→
You can have head branches automatically deleted after pull requests are merged in your repository.