Repository Settings

Private repositories

You can choose a repository’s visibility when you create it, and any repository that you own can have its visibility toggled between public and private in the Settings tab. Unless your repository is owned by an organization, you are the only user that can make changes to your repo or upload any code. Setting your visibility to private will:

Renaming or transferring a repo

If you own a repository, you will be able to visit the Settings tab to manage its name and transfer ownership. Transferring or renaming a repo will automatically redirect the old URL to the new location, and will preserve download counts and likes. There are limitations that depend on your access level permissions.

Moving can be used in these use cases ✅

Moving does not work in the following cases ❌

If these are use cases you need help with, please send us an email at website at huggingface.co.

Disabling Discussions / Pull Requests

You can disable all discussions and Pull Requests. Once disabled, all community and contribution features won’t be available anymore. This action can be reverted without losing any previous discussions or Pull Requests.

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