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title: 'Repository Permissions'
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license: 'CC-BY-SA-4.0'
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origin_url: 'https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Documentation/src/commit/85d333f48badb27f8e4371263db3354f70836dfd/content/collaborating/repo-permissions.md'
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---
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When you invite collaborators to join your repository or when you create teams for your organization, you have to decide what each collaborator/team is allowed to do.
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You can assign teams different levels of permission for each unit (e.g. issues, PR's, wiki).
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## Profile and Visibility
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The visibility of your repositories will depend on the visibility of your profile, as well as whether you have marked a repository as private. Let's break down what this means:
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- If your profile's visibility is set to "Limited", _all_ of your non-private repositories will only be visible to logged in users.
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- If your profile's visibility is set to "Public", _all_ of your non-private repositories will be shown to everyone.
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- If you do not want anyone (apart from your fellow collaborators) to see your repositories, mark your repository as "Private".
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The visibility of your profile can be changed in the `Privacy settings`. Be careful when you set your profile's visibility to "Limited"; Even if a repository is public, users that are _not logged in_ will get a [404 error](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_404) if they try to access your repository — it will seem as if it does not exist at all!
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![screenshot showing the updated README](../_images/user/repo-permissions/user-settings-privacy-limited.webp)
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## Collaborators
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There are four permission levels: **Read**, **Write**, **Administrator** and **Owner**.
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By default, the person who creates a repository is an **_Owner_**.
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The table below gives an overview of what collaborators are allowed to do when granted each of these permission levels:
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<table class="table">
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<thead>
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<tr>
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<th scope="col"> Task </th>
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<th scope="col"> Read </th>
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<th scope="col"> Write</th>
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<th scope="col"> Admin </th>
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<th scope="col"> Owner </th>
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</thead>
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td scope="row"> View, clone and pull repository </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td scope="row"> Contribute pull requests </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td scope="row"> Push to/update contributed pull requests </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td scope="row"> Push directly to repository </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td scope="row"> Merge pull requests </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td scope="row"> Moderate/delete issues and comments </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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</tr>
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<td scope="row"> Force-push/rewrite history (if enabled) </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td scope="row"> Add/remove collaborators to repository </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td scope="row"> Configure branch settings (protect/unprotect, enable force-push) </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td scope="row"> Configure repository settings (enable wiki, issues, PRs, releases, update profile) </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td scope="row"> Configure repository settings in the danger zone (transfer ownership, delete wiki data / repository, archive repository) </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: red">❌</span> </td>
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<td> <span style="color: green">✅</span> </td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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## Teams
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The permissions for teams are quite configurable. You can specify which repositories a team has access to; therefore, you can specify for each unit (Code Access, Issues, Releases) a different permission level.
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Each unit is configured to have one of these 3 permission levels:
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- No Access: Members cannot view or take any other action on this unit.
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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_).
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Currently, there are six units that can be configured:
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- Code: access source code, files, commits, and branches.
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- Issues: organize bug reports, tasks, and milestones.
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- Pull Requests: access pull requests, and code reviews.
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- Releases: track the project versions and downloads.
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- Wiki: access and write documentation.
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- Projects: access and manage issues and pull requests in project boards.
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There are also two units which can be toggled:
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- External Wiki: access to external wiki.
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- External Issues: access to the external issue tracker.
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A team can be given the permission to create new repositories. When a member of such team creates a new repository, they will get administrator access to the repository.
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