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How to set your organization’s codespace ownership to Organization in GitHub

Here is how to set your organization’s codespace ownership to organization in github

  1. First click on your profile picture in the top-right corner of the header
  2. Next click on "Organizations" from the dropdown menu
  3. Click on the "Settings" button next to the organization you want to manage
  4. Click on "Codespaces" in the left sidebar
  5. Next click on "General" in the expanded Codespaces submenu
  6. Scroll down and locate the Codespace ownership section
  7. Then select the "Organization ownership" option
  8. Next click on the "Save" button to apply the changes
  9. Finally click on the "Submit" button in the confirmation dialog

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Why should you set your organization’s codespace ownership to Organization in GitHub

GitHub, a powerful platform for developers, simplifies collaboration and code management.

Setting your organization’s codespace ownership to Organization in GitHub enhances collaborative efficiency. This feature centralizes project access, ensuring all team members operate under unified settings.

The primary advantage is streamlined resource management, facilitating seamless integration and oversight. By adjusting ownership, teams benefit from higher security, better resource allocation, and improved workflow consistency.

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April 10, 2026
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