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How to allow organization actions and selected external actions for a repository in GitHub

Here is how to allow organization actions and selected external actions for a repository in github

  1. First open the organization repository you want to configure
  2. Next click on "Settings" tab in the navigation bar
  3. In the sidebar menu, click on "Actions" section
  4. Click on "General" option under the Actions section
  5. Locate the "Allow [OWNER], and select non-[OWNER], actions and reusable workflows" option
  6. Then click on the radio button to select it
  7. Next choose the additional action and reusable workflow options you want to allow
  8. If required, enter the actions or reusable workflows you want to allow in the list
  9. Finally click on "Save" button to save the Actions permissions settings

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Why should you allow organization actions and selected external actions for a repository in GitHub

GitHub is a collaborative platform designed to streamline code development and software project management.

Enabling organization actions and selected external actions for a repository in GitHub empowers teams by optimizing their workflow. This feature allows developers to leverage internal tools and trusted third-party integrations effectively, increasing productivity through seamless automation.

This capability ensures your projects benefit from consistent organizational standards while also giving the flexibility to incorporate vetted external resources, fostering innovation and efficiency.

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April 10, 2026
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