

Under your repository name, click Settings. On, navigate to the main page of the repository. For more information, see " Signing up for a new GitHub account." If they don't have a username yet, they can sign up for GitHub. For more information, see " Creating a new organization from scratch."Īsk for the username of the person you're inviting as a collaborator. If you exceed this limit, either wait 24 hours or create an organization to collaborate with more people. GitHub limits the number of people who can be invited to a repository within a 24-hour period. You can send an invitation to collaborate in your repository directly to someone on, or to the person's email address Inviting a collaborator to a personal repository Only team permissions (not individual permissions) are inherited by private forks. For example, if the upstream repository is private and gives read/write access to a team, then the same team will have read/write access to any forks of the private upstream repository. This helps owners of private repositories maintain control over their code. Private forks inherit the permissions structure of the upstream repository. For more information, see " Access permissions on GitHub." If you want to grant more granular access to the repository, you can create a repository within an organization. To collaborate with users in a repository that belongs to your personal account on, you can invite the users as collaborators. About collaboration in a personal repository
