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Stash allows you to create personal repositories, unrelated to other projects, that you can use for such purposes as storing private snippets of work, kick-starting your own project, or contributing a bug-fix for a project you are not a member of.

By default, personal repositories are not visible to other Stash users. However, you can:

  • use repository permissions to open up access to other Stash users and groups, for collaboration or review.
  • allow public access (read-only) to your project, for anonymous users.

You can create personal repositories in 2 ways:

Your personal repositories are listed on the Repositories tab of your profile page. Every Stash user can see your profile page, but they can only see those repositories that you have given them permission to view.

Directly creating a personal repository

You can create a personal repository at any time from your Stash profile:

  1.  Choose View profile from your user menu in the header.

  2. Click Create repository.
  3. Set repository permissions on the new repository, if required.


Forking another repository

You can create a personal fork of any other repository in Stash for which you have permission:

  1. Go to the repository that you wish to fork.
  2. Click Fork.
  3. Choose your own profile (this is selected by default) from the Project list:



  4. Click Fork repository.
  5. Set repository permissions on the new repository, if required.
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