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Organizations / Manage repository access / Manage repository roles /

Repository roles for an organization

access to each repository in your organization by assigning granular roles, giving people access to the features and tasks they need. Repository roles for organizations

Authentication / Account security /

Removing sensitive data from a repository

Sensitive data can be removed from the history of a repository if you can carefully coordinate with everyone who has cloned it and you are willing to manage

GitHub Actions / Self-hosted runners / Manage self-hosted runners /

Managing access to self-hosted runners using groups

organization's runner settings. Optionally, you can assign additional granular repository access policies to the runner group. When new runners are created, they

GitHub Actions / GitHub-hosted runners / Using larger runners /

Controlling access to larger runners

organization's runner settings. Optionally, you can assign additional granular repository access policies to the runner group. When new runners are created, they

Migrations / Import source code / Command line /

Importing a Team Foundation Version Control repository

can import a repository from Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC) by converting the repository to Git, then pushing the Git repository to GitHub. About

Repositories / Create & manage repositories /

Cloning a repository

When you create a repository on GitHub, it exists as a remote repository. You can clone your repository to create a local copy on your computer and sync

Repositories / Work with files / Managing files /

Moving a file to a new location

You can move a file to a different directory on GitHub or by using the command line. In addition to changing the file location, you can also update the

Pull requests / Collaborate with pull requests / Working with forks /

Fork a repository

About forks A fork is a new repository that shares code and visibility settings with the original “upstream” repository. Forks are often used to iterate

Repositories / Create & manage repositories /

Transferring a repository

organization accounts. About repository transfers When you transfer a repository to a new owner, they can immediately administer the repository's contents, issues

Pull requests / Collaborate with pull requests / Working with forks /

What happens to forks when a repository is deleted or changes visibility?

Deleting your repository or changing its visibility affects that repository's forks. Warning If you remove a person’s access to a private repository, any of