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date: "2023-05-24T16:00:00+00:00"
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title: "Code Owners"
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slug: "code-owners"
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sidebar_position: 30
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toc: false
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draft: false
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aliases:
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- /en-us/code-owners
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menu:
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sidebar:
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parent: "usage"
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name: "Code Owners"
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sidebar_position: 30
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identifier: "code-owners"
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---
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# Code Owners
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Gitea maintains code owner files. It looks for it in the following locations in this order:
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- `./CODEOWNERS`
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- `./docs/CODEOWNERS`
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- `./.gitea/CODEOWNERS`
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And stops at the first found file.
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File format: `<regexp rule> <@user or @org/team> [@user or @org/team]...`
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Regexp specified in golang Regex format.
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Regexp can start with `!` for negative rules - match all files except specified.
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Example file:
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```
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.*\\.go @user1 @user2 # This is comment
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# Comment too
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# You can assigning code owning for users or teams
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frontend/src/.*\\.js @org1/team1 @org1/team2 @user3
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# You can use negative pattern
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!frontend/src/.* @org1/team3 @user5
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# You can use power of go regexp
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docs/(aws|google|azure)/[^/]*\\.(md|txt) @user8 @org1/team4
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!/assets/.*\\.(bin|exe|msi) @user9
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```
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### Escaping
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You can escape characters `#`, ` ` (space) and `\` with `\`, like:
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```
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dir/with\#hashtag @user1
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path\ with\ space @user2
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path/with\\backslash @user3
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```
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Some character (`.+*?()|[]{}^$\`) should be escaped with `\\` inside regexp, like:
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```
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path/\\.with\\.dots
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path/with\\+plus
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```
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