Find when a repository was deleted #22568
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Hi everyone, is there some way to get the date in which a repository was deleted? |
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Update as of Sept. 30th, 2019: A deleted repository can be restored within 90 days, unless the repository was part of a fork network that is not currently empty. A fork network consists of a parent repository, the repository’s forks, and forks of the repository’s forks. If your repository was part of a fork network, it cannot be restored unless every other repository in the network is deleted or has been detached from the network. If you want to restore a repository that was part of a fork network that is not currently empty, you can contact GitHub Support. |
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Update as of Sept. 30th, 2019:
A deleted repository can be restored within 90 days, unless the repository was part of a fork network that is not currently empty. A fork network consists of a parent repository, the repository’s forks, and forks of the repository’s forks. If your repository was part of a fork network, it cannot be restored unless every other repository in the network is deleted or has been detached from the network.
If you want to restore a repository that was part of a fork network that is not currently empty, you can contact GitHub Support.