> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.ozone.one/ozone-end-user-guide/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.ozone.one/ozone-end-user-guide/quick-onboarding/adding-a-repository.md).

# Adding a Repository

**a. Adding a Repository**

Click on the “Resources” tab from the left-hand menu. Select the Repositories

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All available providers are listed on the screen. Click “Attach new Repository” which is at the top-tight.&#x20;

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Select the “Source Code” of your choice from the list and click on the provider with whom your repository resides.&#x20;

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Enter the details required to link your provider for onboarding the repository and click “Test my Integration”. Once it passes, the repository would be listed in the repository list. <br>

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**b. Import your Repository**

Another quick way to use your repository is to import it from any of your projects on Ozone. Select “Repositories” from the resources tab. <br>

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Click on “Import”. The screen updates to show all the existing repositories that are linked across your projects on Ozone. Select the one that you want to link.&#x20;

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Select the relevant repository that needs to be added to a specific project and click on “Send Request”. The previous screen should now reflect the newly added repository.&#x20;


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