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date: "2021-12-13:10:10+08:00"
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title: "Permissions"
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slug: "permissions"
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parent: "usage"
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name: "Permissions"
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identifier: "permissions"
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# Permissions
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**Table of Contents**
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{{< toc >}}
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Gitea supports permissions for repository so that you can give different access for different people. At first, we need to know about `Unit`.
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## Unit
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In Gitea, we call a sub module of a repository `Unit`. Now we have following units.
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| Name | Description | Permissions |
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| --------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | ----------- |
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| Code | Access source code, files, commits and branches. | Read Write |
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| Issues | Organize bug reports, tasks and milestones. | Read Write |
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| PullRequests | Enable pull requests and code reviews. | Read Write |
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| Releases | Track project versions and downloads. | Read Write |
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| Wiki | Write and share documentation with collaborators. | Read Write |
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| ExternalWiki | Link to an external wiki | Read |
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| ExternalTracker | Link to an external issue tracker | Read |
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| Projects | The URL to the template repository | Read Write |
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| Settings | Manage the repository | Admin |
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With different permissions, people could do different things with these units.
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| Name | Read | Write | Admin |
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| --------------- | ------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------- | ------------------------- |
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| Code | View code trees, files, commits, branches and etc. | Push codes. | - |
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| Issues | View issues and create new issues. | Add labels, assign, close | - |
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| PullRequests | View pull requests and create new pull requests. | Add labels, assign, close | - |
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| Releases | View releases and download files. | Create/Edit releases | - |
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| Wiki | View wiki pages. Clone the wiki repository. | Create/Edit wiki pages, push | - |
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| ExternalWiki | Link to an external wiki | - | - |
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| ExternalTracker | Link to an external issue tracker | - | - |
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| Projects | View the boards | Change issues across boards | - |
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| Settings | - | - | Manage the repository |
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And there are some differences for permissions between individual repositories and organization repositories.
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## Individual Repository
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For individual repositories, the creators are the only owners of repositories and have no limit to change anything of this
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repository or delete it. Repositories owners could add collaborators to help maintain the repositories. Collaborators could have `Read`, `Write` and `Admin` permissions.
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## Organization Repository
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Different from individual repositories, the owner of organization repositories are the owner team of this organization.
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### Team
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A team in an organization has unit permissions settings. It can have members and repositories scope. A team could access all the repositories in this organization or special repositories changed by the owner team. A team could also be allowed to create new
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repositories.
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The owner team will be created when the organization created and the creator will become the first member of the owner team.
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Notice Gitea will not allow a people is a member of organization but not in any team. The owner team could not be deleted and only
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members of owner team could create a new team. Admin team could be created to manage some of repositories, members of admin team
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could do anything with these repositories. Generate team could be created by the owner team to do the permissions allowed operations.
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