how to restore our organization repository #157428
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If you accidentally deleted a public repository from your organization, you can usually restore it yourself—provided you act within 90 days of deletion and certain conditions are met... Here’s what you need to do: Check the Deleted Repositories Section Click on Settings for your organization. In the left sidebar, find and click Deleted repositories. Locate the repository you want to restore and click Restore. Read the warning, then confirm by clicking I understand, restore this repository.... |
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We had a public repository in oraganization. I deleted it by mistake. In the deleted repository part, it says that it will be restored over time, but I don't know when it will be, and it's a repository that I need to work on urgently, so can Github recover this?
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