--- layout: '~/layouts/Markdown.astro' title: 'Package Registry' --- ## Supported package managers The following package managers are currently supported: | Name | Language | Package client | | ---- | -------- | -------------- | | [Cargo](cargo) | Rust | `cargo` | | [Chef](chef) | - | `knife` | | [Composer](composer) | PHP | `composer` | | [Conan](conan) | C++ | `conan` | | [Conda](conda) | - | `conda` | | [Container](container) | - | any OCI compliant client | | [Generic](generic) | - | any HTTP client | | [Helm](helm) | - | any HTTP client, `cm-push` | | [Maven](maven) | Java | `mvn`, `gradle` | | [npm](npm) | JavaScript | `npm`, `yarn`, `pnpm` | | [NuGet](nuget) | .NET | `nuget` | | [Pub](pub) | Dart | `dart`, `flutter` | | [PyPI](pypi) | Python | `pip`, `twine` | | [RubyGems](rubygems) | Ruby | `gem`, `Bundler` | | [Vagrant](vagrant) | - | `vagrant` | **The following paragraphs only apply if Packages are not globally disabled!** ## Repository-Packages A package always belongs to an owner (a user or organisation), not a repository. To link an (already uploaded) package to a repository, open the settings page on that package and choose a repository to link this package to. The entire package will be linked, not just a single version. Linking a package results in showing that package in the repository's package list, and shows a link to the repository on the package site (as well as a link to the repository issues). ## Access Restrictions | Package owner type | User | Organization | |--------------------|------|--------------| | **read** access | public, if user is public too; otherwise for this user only | public, if org is public, otherwise for org members only | | **write** access | owner only | org members with admin or write access to the org | N.B.: These access restrictions are subject to change, where more finegrained control will be added via a dedicated organization team permission. ## Create or upload a package Depending on the type of package, use the respective package-manager for that. Check out the sub-page of a specific package manager for instructions. ## View packages You can view the packages of a repository on the repository page. 1. Go to the repository. 1. Go to **Packages** in the navigation bar. To view more details about a package, select the name of the package. ## Download a package To download a package from your repository: 1. Go to **Packages** in the navigation bar. 1. Select the name of the package to view the details. 1. In the **Assets** section, select the name of the package file you want to download. ## Delete a package You cannot edit a package after you have published it in the Package Registry. Instead, you must delete and recreate it. To delete a package from your repository: 1. Go to **Packages** in the navigation bar. 1. Select the name of the package to view the details. 1. Click **Delete package** to permanently delete the package. ## Disable the Package Registry The Package Registry is automatically enabled. To disable it for a single repository: 1. Go to **Settings** in the navigation bar. 1. Disable **Enable Repository Packages Registry**. Previously published packages are not deleted by disabling the Package Registry.