Overview
The total capacity of a single repository and LFS storage is 2 GB. Currently, CodeHub provides the following repository creation methods:
- Creating an Empty Repository: You can create an empty repository in the cloud and synchronize a local repository to that repository.
- Creating a Repository Using a Template: You can create a repository using a CodeHub template when there is no local repository.
- Forking a Repository: You can fork a CodeHub repository, make changes to the fork, and merge the changes to the source repository.
- Scenario 1: Carry out new projects based on historical projects without damaging the repository structure of the historical projects.
- Scenario 2: Share projects of your organization with others.
The capacity of a repository cannot exceed 2 GB. If the capacity exceeds 2 GB, the repository cannot be used normally. The capacity cannot be expanded.
When the capacity of a repository exceeds the upper limit, the repository is frozen. In this case, delete the repository, control the capacity locally, and push the repository again.
Common Repository Settings
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