Dot Github Organization Repository : Documentation and Public only ? #86503
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Heres the documentation! https://docs.github.com/en/repositories hope it helps! :D |
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Hey there! I think there are a couple of parts to your question:
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Additional question: how, specifically, do default community health files appear on a users/organization's other public repositories? Do they appear in the web view 'magically', or only appear for newly created repositories after you create the .github repo? I've created a ShaneCurcuru/.github with several default community health files, but they don't actually seem to show up or affect any of my existing public repos in my account. Apologies if this is the wrong spot! |
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Hi,
I've heard around that we can create a
.github
repository, mainly to manage the public profile of our personal account or organization account.I've also seen it's possible to set some other github related files like CONTRIBUTING, Pull request template, or FUNDING in this repository.
But I can't find any documentation related to this ".github" repository (what we can do, what we have to do).
Also, does the repo has to be in "public", or does it can be in private for other files than README ? The fact is I want to share some files like PR template across all the organization without making this template public.
Thanks ! :)
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