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Searching the audit log

Site administrators can search an extensive list of audited actions on the enterprise.

Search query syntax

Compose a search query from one or more key:value pairs separated by AND/OR logical operators.

KeyValue
actor_idID of the user account that initiated the action
actorName of the user account that initiated the action
oauth_app_idID of the OAuth application associated with the action
actionName of the audited action
user_idID of the user affected by the action
userName of the user affected by the action
repo_idID of the repository affected by the action (if applicable)
repoName of the repository affected by the action (if applicable)
actor_ipIP address from which the action was initiated
created_atTime at which the action occurred
fromView from which the action was initiated
noteMiscellaneous event-specific information (in either plain text or JSON format)
orgName of the organization affected by the action (if applicable)
org_idID of the organization affected by the action (if applicable)

For example, to see all actions that have affected the repository octocat/Spoon-Knife since the beginning of 2017:

repo:"octocat/Spoon-Knife" AND created_at:[2017-01-01 TO *]

For a full list of actions, see "Audited actions."

Searching the audit log

  1. In the top-right corner of GitHub Enterprise Server, click your profile photo, then click Enterprise settings. "Enterprise settings" in drop-down menu for profile photo on GitHub Enterprise Server

  2. In the enterprise account sidebar, click Settings. Settings tab in the enterprise account sidebar

  3. Under " Settings", click Audit log. Audit log tab in the enterprise account sidebar

  4. Type a search query. Search query