A repository is the most basic element of GitHub. It's a place where you can store your code, your files, and each file's revision history. Repositories can have multiple collaborators and can be either public or private.

When you create a repository, you can choose to make the repository public or private. Repositories in organizations that use GitHub Enterprise Cloud and are owned by an enterprise account can also be created with internal visibility. For more information, see the GitHub Enterprise Cloud documentation.


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GitHub Free is our basic plan created for individuals and small teams to collaborate on private and public repositories.

GitHub Pro offers additional usage limits and functionality for advanced collaboration in individual user accounts.

GitHub Team offers additional functionality for advanced collaboration across repositories for growing teams.

GitHub Enterprise adds additional security for accessing your organization and the option to purchase GitHub Advanced Security. To learn more about types of GitHub accounts, please click here.

GitHub Actions and Packages are free for public repositories and packages on all our current per-user plans, while private repositories and packages receive a set amount of free minutes, storage, and data transfer depending on the per-user plan. Legacy per-repository plans (Bronze, Silver, Gold etc) do not come with access to GitHub Actions and Packages but they can be upgraded to a current per-user plan.

Learn more about billing for Actions here. Learn more about billing for Packages here.

You can use this API to list the artifacts in the repository. You can then simply delete artifacts by referencing this guide. You can also set a custom retention period to something other than the default 90 days, by referencing this guide.

The Packages Storage amount indicated on each plan is specifically for GitHub Packages usage. As for regular repository storage, we recommend repositories be kept under 1GB each. Although repositories have a hard size limit of 100GB. See this article to learn more.

Repository storage limit is the same regardless of which GitHub plan you choose. However, using Git LFS, the maximum file size you can store varies depending on the plan you choose. To learn more go here

People who maintain popular open source projects receive a credit to have 12 months of GitHub Copilot access for free. A maintainer of a popular open source project is defined as someone who has write or admin access to one or more of the most popular open source projects on GitHub. Simply visit the GitHub Copilot subscription page to see if you are one of the open source maintainers that meet our criteria for a complimentary subscription. If you do, you should see that you can add GitHub Copilot for no charge. If you see a charge on the purchase page then this means that you do not qualify at this time. Once awarded, if you are still a maintainer of a popular open source project when your initial 12 months subscription expires then you will be able to renew your subscription for free.

Yes, if you are a student within our GitHub Global Campus Program, you get access to GitHub Copilot for free through the Student Developer Pack. If you are a GitHub Global Campus Student then you will see that GitHub Copilot is offered to you for no charge when you visit the GitHub Copilot subscription page. If you see a charge then you do not meet the criteria as a verified student at this time. Learn more about how to apply for the GitHub Student Developer Pack

Yes, if you are a teacher within our GitHub Global Campus Program, you get access to GitHub Copilot. It is offered to you for no charge when you visit the GitHub Copilot subscription page. If you see a charge then you do not meet the criteria as a verified teacher at this time. Learn more about how to apply for GitHub Global Campus teacher benefits

If you already subscribed to Copilot or signed up for the free trial, but you are interested in accessing your free Teacher subscription and you have already been verified within our GitHub Global Campus Program, you will need to cancel that subscription/trial before you can subscribe to Copilot for free. Click through for instructions on how you can cancel your current Copilot subscription. Once you have successfully cancelled your current subscription you can contact Support to request further instructions.

GitHub Copilot is currently available as an extension for Neovim, JetBrains IDEs, Visual Studio, and Visual Studio Code. You can use the GitHub Copilot extension on your desktop or in the cloud on GitHub Codespaces. GitHub Copilot is licensed to individual users. Your employer or organizations you work with may have policies regarding your use of GitHub Copilot.

GitHub Advanced Security is only available on the GitHub Enterprise plan (Cloud and Server) as a separately paid add-on. You can learn more about GitHub Advanced Security on our web page. To request a product demo please submit this form.

GitHub Advanced Security is $49 per committer per month, to learn more visit the GitHub Pricing Page. If you have technical or support related questions regarding GitHub Advanced Security, please visit our community discussion page. For questions related to contracts, please contact GitHub sales team.

Active committers is the number of committers who contributed to at least one private repository in an organization and who use a license in your enterprise. Learn more about GitHub Advanced Security active committers here

You can try GitHub Enterprise for free for 30 days. If you are a new GitHub customer, your trial includes 50 seats. If you need more seats to evaluate GitHub Enterprise Cloud, contact GitHub's Sales team. Learn more and set up your trial experience.

If you are a new GitHub customer, your trial includes 50 seats. If you are an existing GitHub Team customer, your trial is valid for your existing number of seats. If you need more seats to evaluate GitHub Enterprise Cloud, contact Sales.

If you are a new user your account will be downgraded to a free plan. If you use an existing organization, your plan will be downgraded to the plan you were using before the trial. To purchase GitHub Enterprise or downgrade from within your account, follow along here.

GitHub Free is our basic plan created for individuals and small teams to collaborate on private and public repositories.

\nGitHub Pro offers additional usage limits and functionality for advanced collaboration in individual user accounts.

\nGitHub Team offers additional functionality for advanced collaboration across repositories for growing teams.

\nGitHub Enterprise adds additional security for accessing your organization and the option to purchase GitHub Advanced Security. To learn more about types of GitHub accounts, please click here.

GitHub Actions and Packages are free for public repositories and packages on all our current per-user plans, while private repositories and packages receive a set amount of free minutes, storage, and data transfer depending on the per-user plan. Legacy per-repository plans (Bronze, Silver, Gold etc) do not come with access to GitHub Actions and Packages but they can be upgraded to a current per-user plan.

\nLearn more about billing for Actions here. Learn more about billing for Packages here.

The Packages Storage amount indicated on each plan is specifically for GitHub Packages usage. As for regular repository storage, we recommend repositories be kept under 1GB each. Although repositories have a hard size limit of 100GB. See this article to learn more.

\nRepository storage limit is the same regardless of which GitHub plan you choose. However, using Git LFS, the maximum file size you can store varies depending on the plan you choose. To learn more go here 152ee80cbc

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