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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ in search for references. These references will be shown as links in the Issue V
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and, in some cases, produce certain _actions_.
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Likewise, commit messages are parsed when they are listed, and _actions_
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can be triggered when they are pushed to the main branch.
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can be triggered when they are pushed.
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To prevent the creation of unintended references, there are certain rules
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for them to be recognized. For example, they should not be included inside code
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- Read: Members can view the unit, and do standard actions for that unit (See the Read column under [Collaborators](#collaborators)).
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- Write: Members can view the unit, and execute write actions that unit (See the Write column under [Collaborators](#collaborators)).
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When a team is configured to have administrator access, when this is specified, you cannot change units. The team will have admin permissions (See the Admin column under [Collaborators](#collaborators)).
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When a team is configured to have administrator access, you cannot change units.
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Currently, there are six units that can be configured:
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To enable the wiki for a repository, visit the `Settings` page and activate `Enable Repository Wiki` in the `Advanced Section`. It will default to the built-in wiki which is described here, but you can add an URI to an external site the "Wiki" tab should link to.
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> **Warning**
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> Be aware that the wiki, once enabled, is accessible for *everyone* who has `read` access to your repository - on public repositories even unauthenticated guests can access the wiki.
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> Be aware that the wiki, once enabled, is accessible for *everyone* who has `read` access to your repository - on public repositories even anonymous guests can access the wiki.
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> The wiki is *not* a suitable place for storing private information or secrets (like passwords).
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To edit the wiki `write` permission to the repository is required.
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