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How to enable the dependency graph for new repositories in GitHub

Here is how to enable the dependency graph for new repositories in github

  1. First click on your profile picture in the top-right corner of the header
  2. Next click on "Settings" option in the dropdown menu
  3. In the left sidebar navigation, click on "Code security" under Security section
  4. Then scroll down and locate the "Dependency graph" option
  5. Finally check the "Automatically enable for new repositories" checkbox to enable it

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Why should you enable the dependency graph for new repositories in GitHub

GitHub is a leading platform for collaborative code development and version control.

Enabling the dependency graph for new repositories in GitHub provides a comprehensive overview of the software dependencies in your project. This visualization helps in understanding the relationships and impact of different packages across your repository.

By utilizing the dependency graph, teams can manage updates with confidence, proactively address security vulnerabilities, and ensure software integrity, all while fostering a more seamless collaboration experience.

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April 10, 2026
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