Sending And Accepting A GitHub Repository Invitation - Carl De Souza

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In this post, we will look at how to send an invite to a user in GitHub and how the user can accept the invite to a repository.

First, go to the repo and go to Settings->Manage Access, then Invite a Collaborator:

Enter the collaborator’s GitHub name:

And click Add:

Now copy the link and send it to the user:

E.g. https://github.com/carldesouzacom/my-console-app/invitations

When the user clicks on the link, they will see the invitation to accept:

Once accepted, they now see the repository:

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