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Custom properties
Custom properties allow you to decorate your repository with information such as compliance frameworks, data sensitivity, or project details.
CodeQL-Block
true
Break glass for CodeQL required workflow preventing merging PRs
dependency-review-action-enabled
true
Whether or not dependency-review should run on an individual repo
deployable
false
DOES NOT GATE DEPLOYS
This indicates if the code present in the repository is "deployable", i.e. deployable to Moda or via Heaven.
Managed by enterprise-security, please raise questions in #enterprise-security in slack.
durable-ownership-check-enabled
false
When `true` it will make given repository in scope for `Durable Ownership Check` ruleset(s).
https://thehub.github.com/epd/engineering/products-and-services/internal/service-catalog/ownership-enforcement
ownership-name
unowned
This field will contain either the name of the Service Catalog entry or the Hubber’s handle. For Hubber handles or Teams, we will support both formats: with and without the “@” symbol. For Teams, please provide the full name (e.g., @github/myteam)
ownership-type
unowned
Whether a repository is owned by a Service Catalog entry or an individual Hubber. In some instances, such as repos for CoB or interest groups, you may select `Team` instead.
repo-mirror-strategy
standard
Set this property to desired mirror strategy for Resiliency Mirror Manager (see: https://github.com/github/resiliency-mirror-manager) automation.