Create a repository group to specify the content to back up.
Procedure
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Protect > DevOps.
The DevOps page appears.
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On the GitHub tab, click the GitHub app.
The GitHub app page appears.
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On the Repository groups tab, click Add repository group.
The Select Plan page appears.
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Select the backup plan to back up the applications.
If you don't already have a backup plan that you can use, to create one, click the add button
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Click Next.
The Repository group name page appears.
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In Repository group name, enter a name for the repository group.
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Click Next.
The Backup Content page appears.
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From the Account type list, select the account type—personal or business/institution—and then select the account or organization.
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In Organization name, select the organization.
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For Repositories, specify whether to back up all repositories or only the repositories that you select.
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If you chose Select repositories, do one of the following:
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To browse and select specific repositories:
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Click Browse repositories.
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Select the repositories you want to back up from the list.
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Click Save.
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To configure repository filtering rules:
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Click Configure filtering rules.
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Choose a rule type:
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Prefix mode: Match repositories by starting characters
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Pattern/substring mode: Match repositories containing specific text
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Configure your rule:
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Prefix mode: Select character groups (A–Z, number, or special characters), and then click Get matching repository count.
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Pattern/substring mode: Enter substrings, and then click Get Count.
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Review counts and adjust rules until they fit your requirements.
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Click Save.
Note
New repositories matching your saved rules are automatically included in future backups.
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Click Submit.