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Managing users, organizations, and repositories
This guide describes authentication methods for users signing in to your enterprise, how to create organizations and teams for repository access and collaboration, and suggested best practices for user security.
- Managing users in your enterprise
- Roles in an enterprise
- Best practices for user security
- Inviting people to manage your enterprise
- Promoting or demoting a site administrator
- Viewing people in your enterprise
- Auditing users across your enterprise
- Impersonating a user
- Managing dormant users
- Suspending and unsuspending users
- Placing a legal hold on a user or organization
- Auditing SSH keys
- Customizing user messages for your enterprise
- Rebuilding contributions data
- Managing organizations in your enterprise
- Configuring visibility for organization membership
- Preventing users from creating organizations
- Requiring two-factor authentication for an organization
- Creating teams
- Adding people to teams
- Removing users from teams and organizations
- Restoring a deleted organization
- Managing projects using Jira
- Continuous integration using Jenkins
- Managing repositories in your enterprise
- Configuring Git Large File Storage for your enterprise
- Migrating to internal repositories
- Disabling Git SSH access on your enterprise
- Restoring a deleted repository
- Troubleshooting service hooks
- Migrating data to and from your enterprise