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 **What is a repository?**\\ **What is a repository?**\\
-Read about it in the [[definitions?do=export_xhtml|definitions topic.]] +Simply put; it is a folder kept somewhere which stores not just files and internal folders but also their various versions. Read about it in the [[definitions?do=export_xhtml|definitions topic.]] 
  
 **Who can create a new repository?**\\ **Who can create a new repository?**\\
-You just need a PAT (Personal Access Token) to one of the 3 types of Git Host we support, to create a repository. You automatically becomes the freshly created repository's "owner". If you have been assigned as a manager to someone else, then that person would have given you an //encrypted// PAT. Read about setting a person as a manager [[setunsetmanager?do=export_xhtml|here.]]+You just need a PAT (Personal Access Token) to one of the 3 types of Git Host we support, to create a repository. You automatically becomes the freshly created repository's "owner". If you have been assigned as a manager to someone else, then that person would have given you an //encrypted// PAT.  
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 +  * Read about setting a person as a manager [[setunsetmanager?do=export_xhtml|here.]] 
 +  * Read more about [[/gitlabApiToken1?do=export_xhtml | PAT here. ]]
  
 **What are the mandatory requirements?**\\ **What are the mandatory requirements?**\\
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 If you are going to be the owner, then the //Personal Access Token// must be correctly created with the //create repository// permission at your Git Host. Then, you should enter that key in the PAT text-input box on the //Manage// page, and then proceed to create a repository. If you are going to be the owner, then the //Personal Access Token// must be correctly created with the //create repository// permission at your Git Host. Then, you should enter that key in the PAT text-input box on the //Manage// page, and then proceed to create a repository.
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 If you are a manager, do NOT enter anything in the earlier mentioned text-input box. (i.e. that input box must be left empty)  You would have received the **//encrypted//** version of the PAT from the actual owner. So be ready with that.  If you are a manager, do NOT enter anything in the earlier mentioned text-input box. (i.e. that input box must be left empty)  You would have received the **//encrypted//** version of the PAT from the actual owner. So be ready with that. 
  
 When a manager creates repo, //Git Winch// will specifically ask for the encrypted PAT which had got from the actual owner. Then //Git Winch// will proceed to create a new repository at the Git Host. The original owner will remain the owner of the repository. When a manager creates repo, //Git Winch// will specifically ask for the encrypted PAT which had got from the actual owner. Then //Git Winch// will proceed to create a new repository at the Git Host. The original owner will remain the owner of the repository.
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-Read more about [[/gitlabApiToken1?do=export_xhtml | PAT here. ]] 
  
 **Restrictions**\\ **Restrictions**\\
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