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If I may ask: is it only for public repositories/open-source projects, or it can be used for private libs as well? For example, with GitHub package registry org settings and permissions. If yes, does that mean that pkg.pr.new URLs also respect things like personal tokens and stuff?
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@Aslemammad & @apai4 to add some context: @logitimate is using StackBlitz Enterprise SaaS with a private Github Enterprise repository and npm registry. He needs to understand the security implications here:
Where are the packages that pkg.pr.new hosted?
Is there any special setup needed to make this work with Github Enterprise?
Hello, amazing tool!
If I may ask: is it only for public repositories/open-source projects, or it can be used for private libs as well? For example, with GitHub package registry org settings and permissions. If yes, does that mean that pkg.pr.new URLs also respect things like personal tokens and stuff?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: