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How to enable code review limits in a public GitHub repository

Here is how to enable code review limits in a public github repository

  1. First, open the public repository where you want to enable code review limits
  2. Next click on "Settings" tab in the top navigation menu
  3. In the left settings sidebar, click on "Moderation options"
  4. Then click on "Code review limits" option in the expanded Moderation options menu
  5. Finally check the "Limit to users explicitly granted read or higher access" checkbox

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Why should you enable code review limits in a public GitHub repository

GitHub is a collaborative platform designed to empower developers by facilitating code management and version control.

Enabling code review limits in a public GitHub repository ensures that no single individual has undue influence over the codebase. This feature encourages a collaborative environment, fostering diverse insights and enhancing code quality.

By utilizing code review limits, teams can streamline their workflow, promote collective ownership of the code, and maintain a high standard of software development.

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April 10, 2026
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