Grant PAT Access to Private Organization Repos owned by my Personal Account #118943
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For org repos, it really depends what type of org it is. Good operations practices will have some sort of data loss controls. You will need to contact your org owner concerning your need. |
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I'd like to create a Personal Access Token (fine-grained) that is both:
Is this possible today? If not, are there suitable workarounds?
The farthest I was able to get was a PAT that could clone private repos owned by me but not by orgs that I'm a part of. Therefore, the only workaround I could think of is forking the private repo into the personal account, but then it's a manual process to keep that up to date.
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