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Managing the forking policy for your repository

You can allow or prevent the forking of a specific private or internal repository owned by an organization.

Who can use this feature

People with admin permissions for a repository can manage the forking policy for the repository.

An organization owner must allow forks of private and internal repositories on the organization level before you can allow or disallow forks for a specific repository. For more information, see "Managing the forking policy for your organization."

  1. On your GitHub Enterprise Server instance, navigate to the main page of the repository.

  2. Under your repository name, click Settings. If you cannot see the "Settings" tab, select the dropdown menu, then click Settings.

    Screenshot of a repository header showing the tabs. The "Settings" tab is highlighted by a dark orange outline.

  3. Under "Features", select Allow forking.

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