# Adding Users to the Git

* In the top right corner of GitHub.com, click your profile photo, then click **Your organizations**.

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* Click the name of your organization

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* After that click on **People**

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* Next, Click on **Invite member**

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* Type the username, full name, or email address of the person you want to invite and click **Invite**.

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### To provide access to a repository:

* Go to the repository and click on **settings**
* Next click on **Collaborators and teams.**

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* Provide access to edit the code based on the user request.


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