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REST API / Copilot /

REST API endpoints for Copilot user management

REST API/ Copilot/ Copilot user management REST API endpoints for Copilot user management Use the REST API to manage the GitHub Copilot Business or GitHub

GitHub Issues / Issues /

About issues

Learn how you can use GitHub Issues to track ideas, feedback, tasks, or bugs. You can create issues in your repository to plan, discuss, and track work

Get started / Onboarding /

Getting started with GitHub Enterprise Cloud

in each organization. Types of policies you can enforce include repository management, projects, and team policies. For more information, see Setting policies

REST API / Collaborators /

REST API endpoints for collaborators

enterprise administrators. For more information, see "Enforcing repository management policies in your enterprise." For more information on permission

REST API / Security advisories /

REST API endpoints for repository security advisories

REST API/ Security advisories/ Repository security advisories REST API endpoints for repository security advisories Use the REST API to view and manage

Repositories / Manage repository settings / Enable features /

Managing security and analysis settings for your repository

Click Save changes. Further reading Quickstart for securing your repository Managing security and analysis settings for your organization

Account and profile / Personal accounts / Personal account settings /

Permission levels for a personal account repository

reviews About protected branches Delete the repository Deleting a repository Manage the repository's topics Classifying your repository with topics Manage

Repositories / Manage repository settings /

Managing repository settings

settings. Setting repository visibility You can choose who can view your repository. Managing teams and people with access to your repository You can see everyone

Repositories / Manage repository settings / Manage repository settings /

Managing Git LFS objects in archives of your 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 creates for

Repositories / Branches and merges / Configure PR merges /

Managing auto-merge for pull requests in your repository

You can allow or disallow auto-merge for pull requests in your repository. About auto-merge If you allow auto-merge for pull requests in your repository