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Welcome to GitHub at Syracuse University!

Syracuse University offers GitHub

Overview


Syracuse University provides GitHub, a powerful collaboration platform for software development and beyond, to its active students, faculty, and staff

, empowering them to boost collaboration, communication, and documentation while coding and working on projects.

Gaining Access to GitHub

Users must be granted access to GitHub by their IT support team or the IT team in the school or college they are a part of.  Reach out to them to gain access!

IT Team steps:

Add users to the SU group named: SU-RSC-GitHub

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What to Expect

Once your IT Team enables GitHub access

. While GitHub is renowned for hosting code, it's also invaluable for managing any text-based projects like configuration files, project documentation, and more, thanks to its robust version control and collaborative features.

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Accessing the Syracuse University GitHub Organization

Use the following link to request access to the GitHub Organization.

https://myaccess.microsoft.com/@sumailsyr.onmicrosoft.com#/access-packages/8651c0eb-0875-49cb-9c25-968cd6968bab


Once Access has been Granted:

  • An email will be sent to your Syracuse University mailbox

.
  • (

usually
  • typically within 60 minutes)

Follow your
  • any existing personal GitHub account with your Syracuse University identity by completing the sign-in process.

  • After successful sign-in, you will be

brought to
  • presented your account's "Dashboard". 

  • You

can
  • may access the Syracuse University organization by using the "View organization" button or by navigating to

: Syracuse University (github.com)Creating a Personal GitHub Account with Your Email

If you do not have a personal GitHub account to link with your Syracuse University identity, follow the instructions below:

  1. Navigate to GitHub and select "Sign Up" near the top right-hand corner of the page.

  2. Enter your syr.edu email address.

  3. Create a password. 

    1. Best practice is to have a different password than your Syracuse University NetID.

  4. Create a username. 

  5. Solve the captcha and create your account.

  6. After creating your account, multifactor will need to be enabled - navigate to the GitHub Passkey Setup for YubiKey and follow the instructions that suit your needs best.

    1. For most, instructions under "Setup 2FA for GitHub Using Microsoft Authenticator App" will be the best option.

  7. Once a personal account is created, the steps in the "What to Expect" section can be used to link your personal account to your Syracuse University identity.

Gaining Access to GitHub Teams

Repository permissions are managed via GitHub Teams, which are advised to be created as "available for request." To request access to a Team:

  1. Navigate to the Syracuse University Organization.
  2. Select the "Teams" tab from the row of available options near the top of the page.
  3. Search for the Team you would like to be a member of.
  4. Select the Team, and click the "Request to join" button to send an access request to the Team admin.
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  5. An admin will now be able to review your request to join and will approve or deny based on their discretion.

Setting a Custom Routing for Notifications

Notifications can be configured on a per repository, team, or enterprise basis. It is advised to enable a custom routing so that all notifications for repositories, teams, or mentions under the Enterprise will be routed to your @syr.edu email address. notifications. To configure a custom routing:

  1. Navigate to your GitHub Settings Notification page.
  2. Select the "Custom routing" option.Image Removed
  3. Select the "Add new route" option.Image Removed
  4. You will be given the option to pick an organization choose the Syracuse University, then select your @syr.edu email address.Image Removed
  5. Now all notifications for repositories, teams, or mentions under the Syracuse University enterprise will be routed to your @syr.edu email address.

Additional GitHub Information

Related Links:

  1. GitHub Passkey Setup for YubiKey
  2. Using GitHub as an IT Team
  3. Administrative Use Cases
  4. Academic Use Cases


At any time, you may access the Syracuse University GitHub Organization by going to: GitHub.syr.edu


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GitHub Data LifeCycle

When a user is no longer active Syracuse University community member, they will lose access to the Syracuse University GitHub organization.

Repositories existing in the Syracuse University GitHub organization must have an active SU community member associated with the repository, if not it will be deleted after 1 year.


Tip

Need Help? Contact the ITS Help Desk at 315.443.2677, help@syr.edu, or stop by

1-227 Center for Science and Technology (Hours

visiting the ITS Service Center (Location and hours of Operation).  

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