

GitHub Package Registry
Safely publish and consume packages within your organization or with the entire world.
Cost / License
- Pay once
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
Features
Tags
- docker-registry
GitHub Package Registry News & Activities
Recent activities
forthelose added GitHub Package Registry as alternative to Buildstash
gabor-boros added GitHub Package Registry as alternative to ZipZen- POX added GitHub Package Registry as alternative to OSS Rebuild
- POX added GitHub Package Registry as alternative to Unregistry
POX added GitHub Package Registry as alternative to RepoFlow- Pier4R liked GitHub Package Registry
- SudoVanilla added GitHub Package Registry as alternative to Zot Registry
GitHub Package Registry information
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What is GitHub Package Registry?
Publish privately for your team, or publicly for the open source community
Discover and publish public and private packages in one place. Then seamlessly use and reuse any package as a dependency in a project by downloading it straight from GitHub.
Use the same secure login for your code and packages
Store your packages in the same secure environment as your source code, all protected by your GitHub credentials. Discover public and private packages, all in one place
Explore and reuse your organization’s private packages alongside public packages in GitHub. Get fast and reliable downloads via a global CDN
GitHub Package Registry is built with the latest edge caching via a global CDN to deliver great performance, no matter where your builds run. Integrate with your workflows
With a full API and webhooks support, you can extend your workflows to work with GitHub Package Registry. Manage permissions in one place
Packages in GitHub inherit the permissions of the repository, and you no longer need to manage third party solutions and sync team permissions across systems. Learn details from package insights
Packages hosted on GitHub include all the information you need—package contents, download statistics, version history, and more.



