Protected GitHub Enterprise self hosted resources / elements / metadata

In this article, you will get information about all protected resources, elements, and metadata in GitHub Enterprise self-hosted.

Protected GitHub Enterprise self-hosted resources, elements, and metadata.

All the GitHub Enterprise self-hosted protected data list:

  • Repository - Where the code is stored and changes are made.

  • Wiki - Tool to keep documents.

  • Issues - A tracking tool for ideas, tasks, and bugs.

  • Issue comments - Comments written by users for each issue.

  • Deployment keys - The SSH key that grants access to a single repository.

  • Pull requests - The tool allows you to inform about changes that have been pushed to the branch in the repository.

  • Pull request comments - Comments written by users for each pull request.

  • Webhooks - These are custom HTTP callbacks that users define.

  • Labels - These allow to categorize of others' metadata.

  • Milestones - These allow tracking the progress of issues or requests.

  • Pipelines/Actions - Integrated CI/CD service.

  • Tag - Tags are refs that point to specific points in Git history.

  • LFS - reduces the impact of large files in your repository by downloading the relevant versions of them lazily

  • Releases - Releases are GitHub's way of packaging and providing software to your users.

  • Commits - Commits are the core building block units of a Git project timeline.

  • Branches - In Git, branches are a part of your everyday development process. Git branches are effectively a pointer to a snapshot of your changes.

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