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How to change a team’s permission to admin in a repository in your GitHub organization

Here is how to change a team’s permission to admin in a repository in your github organization

  1. First navigate to your organization repository
  2. Next click on "Settings" tab in the top navigation menu
  3. Click on "Collaborators and teams" in the left sidebar under Access section
  4. Then, find the team whose permission you want to change
  5. Next click on the role dropdown button next to the team name
  6. Finally select "Admin" from the role selection dropdown menu

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Why should you change a team’s permission to admin in a repository in your GitHub organization

GitHub is a robust platform for collaborative coding that empowers developers to build and manage software projects with ease.

Changing a team's permission to admin within a repository in your GitHub organization enhances collaboration by granting full access rights. This feature streamlines management, allowing teams to oversee and modify essential repository settings efficiently.

By enabling admin permissions, teams gain the autonomy to manage branches and settings, leading to improved workflow and seamless synchronization across projects. This empowerment fosters an environment of trust and agility, pivotal for dynamic software development.

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April 13, 2026
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