Share a private GitHub repository as a read-only link — no collaborator invites, no GitHub account needed for the person you send it to.
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Sometimes you need to show someone a private repo — a client, a recruiter, a friend reviewing your work — without adding them as a collaborator or asking them to make a GitHub account. Unlisted Repo gives you a private link to a clean, read-only file browser for that repository. You stay in full control: access is granted and revoked by you, through GitHub.
- Install the app on GitHub and pick which repositories it may read.
- Create a link from your dashboard for any of those repos.
- Share it. Anyone with the link can browse the code in their browser — no sign-in, nothing to install.
Done with it? Revoke the link in one click, or remove the repo's access in your GitHub settings. The link stops working immediately.
- No account for recipients. They just open the link and read.
- Full read-only file browser. Folders, files, an expandable file tree, and a "find a file" search across the whole repo.
- Syntax highlighting for code and rendered Markdown — READMEs display formatted, the way they do on GitHub.
- README front and center. Opening a repo shows its README first.
- Auto-revoke timer. Optionally set a link to expire after a number of days, weeks, months, or years — or never.
- One dashboard. See every repo, which ones are shared, copy or revoke links, filter and search.
- You hold the keys. Grant or revoke access anytime from GitHub; revoking takes effect right away.
Your code is read on demand through GitHub's official app permissions and shown in the browser. Share links carry no passwords or tokens — only an opaque, single-purpose identifier tied to one repository. Nothing about your repository is stored on our side beyond the link mapping you create.
See the FAQ.
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