You can visit your personal dashboard to keep track of issues and pull requests you're working on or following, navigate to your top repositories and team pages, stay updated on recent activities in organizations and repositories you're subscribed to, and explore recommended repositories.
You can manage how GitHub Enterprise Server looks to you by setting a theme preference that either follows your system settings or always uses a light or dark mode.
You can change the username for your account on your GitHub Enterprise Server instance if your instance uses built-in authentication.
You can convert your personal account into an organization. This allows more granular permissions for repositories that belong to the organization.
You can delete your personal account on GitHub Enterprise Server at any time.
A repository owned by a personal account has two permission levels: the repository owner and collaborators.
A project board owned by a personal account has two permission levels: the project board owner and collaborators.
You can set the default branch name for new repositories that you create on your GitHub Enterprise Server instance.
You can control features that secure and analyze the code in your projects on GitHub.
As a project board owner, you can add or remove a collaborator and customize their permissions to a project board.
You can integrate Jira Cloud with your personal account to scan commits and pull requests, creating relevant metadata and hyperlinks in any mentioned Jira issues.