You can restore a GitHub repository group out of place to a different repository hosting service, such as Azure DevOps.
Caution
All repository data in the destination location is overwritten by the restored data.
Review the following considerations for out-of-place restores:
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If the repository is present, then the name, description, and visibility are not modified.
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If the repository is not present, a new repository is created with the same name, description, and visibility as the source repository.
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, in the row for the repository group, click the action button
, and then click Restore.
The Backup Content page appears.
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Select the content to restore, and then click Restore.
You can select the entire organization or the individual repositories.
The Restore options dialog box appears.
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To restore to a different app, click the Out of place tab.
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From the Destination app list, select the app to restore the repository to.
For example, select an Azure DevOps app.
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In the No of streams box, enter the number of streams to use for the restore.
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Organization name: Enter the destination organization name.
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Project name: Enter the project name.
For example, enter Azure DevOps project name.
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Click Submit.