About package views
Your ability to view a package depends on several factors. By default, you can view all packages you have published.
Repository-scoped packages inherit their permissions and visibility from the repository that owns the package. The registries below use this type of permissions:
- npm registry
- RubyGems registry
- Apache Maven registry
- NuGet registry
The Container registry offers you the option of granular permissions and visibility settings that can be customized for each package owned by a personal user or organization account. You can choose to use granular permissions or connect the package to a repository and inherit it's permissions. For more information, see "Connecting a repository to a package."
For more information, see "About permissions for GitHub Packages" and "Configuring a package's access control and visibility."
On the package page, GitHub provides metadata for each version, such as the publication date. You can see details about the package, including a description and installation and usage instructions. You can download any assets associated with the package and see information about download activity. For an example package page, see @Codertocat/hello-world-npm.
Viewing a repository's packages
You can find and view a package located in a particular repository.
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On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the repository.
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To the right of the list of files, click Packages.
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Click the name of the package that you want to view.
Viewing an organization's packages
You can find and view a package located in the repositories of an organization you belong to.
- In the top right corner of GitHub, click your profile photo, then click Your organizations.
- Click the name of your organization.
- Under your organization name, click Packages.
- Click the name of the package that you want to view.
Viewing your packages
You can find and view any package you've published across all organizations and repositories.
- In the top right corner of GitHub, click your profile photo, then click Your profile.
- On the top of the profile page, in the main navigation, click Packages.
- Click the name of the package that you want to view.