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GitHub's plans - GitHub Docs
GitHub offers free and paid plans for storing and collaborating on code. Some plans are available only to personal accounts, while other plans are available only to organization and enterprise accounts.
FAQ about changes to GitHub’s plans - GitHub Docs
As of April 14, 2020, GitHub announced that all of the core GitHub features are now free for everyone.
GitHub’s Frequently Asked Questions
All GitHub users and teams get free, unlimited access to public and private repositories. But if you’re looking for more collaboration features, security controls, and deployment options, we also offer paid …
Is Github Actions really free? · community · Discussion #156389
Apr 11, 2025 · For public repositories, standard GitHub-hosted runners and self-hosted runners are free and unlimited. Private repositories have a free limit, and overages are billed based on spending limits.
Types of GitHub accounts
Each personal account uses either GitHub Free or GitHub Pro. All personal accounts can own an unlimited number of public and private repositories, with an unlimited number of collaborators on …
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GitHub Copilot · Plans & pricing
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GitHub Copilot · Your AI pair programmer
GitHub Copilot Free is a new free pricing tier with limited functionality for individual developers. Users assigned a Copilot Business or Copilot Enterprise seat are not eligible for access.
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