Using project permissions
Controlling access to code
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Project permissions allow you to manage access to repositories within a project in an aggregated way.
To modify permissions for a project
- Go to Settings > Permissions for the project.
- Click in the Add Users or Add Groups fields in the relevant section to search for, and bulk add, users or groups.
- Choose a permission from the drop-down list, then click Add.
Once added, you can use the checkboxes to edit specific permissions for particular users or groups.
There are three levels of project permission you can grant to a user or group for a project: Admin, Write and Read.
Browse | Clone / Pull | Create, browse, comment on pull request | Merge pull request | Push | Create repositories | Edit settings / permissions | |
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Project Admin | |||||||
Write | |||||||
Read |
Last modified on Oct 13, 2020
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