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Adding a collaborator to a security advisory

You can add other users or teams to collaborate on a security advisory with you.

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People with admin permissions to a security advisory can add collaborators to the security advisory.

Adding a collaborator to a security advisory

Collaborators have write permissions to the security advisory. For more information, see "Permission levels for security advisories."

If you remove a user from a repository or organization and the user is also a collaborator on a security advisory, the user will still have access to the security advisory. For more information about removing a collaborator on a security advisory, see "Removing a collaborator from a security advisory."

  1. On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the repository.
  2. Under your repository name, click Security.
    Security tab
  3. In the left sidebar, click Security advisories.
    Security advisories tab
  4. In the "Security Advisories" list, click the security advisory you'd like to add a collaborator to.
  5. On the right side of the page, under "Collaborators", type the name of the user or team you'd like to add to the security advisory.
    Field to type user or team name
  6. Click Add.
    Add button

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