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date: "2022-12-19T21:26:00+08:00"
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title: "Secrets"
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# Secrets
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Secrets allow you to store sensitive information in your user, organization or repository.
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Secrets are available on Gitea 1.19+.
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# Naming your secrets
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The following rules apply to secret names:
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- Secret names can only contain alphanumeric characters (`[a-z]`, `[A-Z]`, `[0-9]`) or underscores (`_`). Spaces are not allowed.
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- Secret names must not start with the `GITHUB_` and `GITEA_` prefix.
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- Secret names must not start with a number.
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- Secret names are not case-sensitive.
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- Secret names must be unique at the level they are created at.
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For example, a secret created at the repository level must have a unique name in that repository, and a secret created at the organization level must have a unique name at that level.
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If a secret with the same name exists at multiple levels, the secret at the lowest level takes precedence. For example, if an organization-level secret has the same name as a repository-level secret, then the repository-level secret takes precedence.
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