# Project settings NOTE: **Note:** Only project Maintainers and Admin users have the [permissions] to access a project settings. You can adjust your [project](../index.md) settings by navigating to your project's homepage and clicking **Settings**. ## General settings Under a project's general settings you can find everything concerning the functionality of a project. ### General project settings Adjust your project's name, description, avatar, [default branch](../repository/branches/index.md#default-branch), and topics: ![general project settings](img/general_settings.png) The project description also partially supports [standard markdown](../../markdown.md#standard-markdown). You can use [emphasis](../../markdown.md#emphasis), [links](../../markdown.md#links), and [line-breaks](../../markdown.md#line-breaks) to add more context to the project description. ### Sharing and permissions Set up your project's access, [visibility](../../../public_access/public_access.md), and enable [Container Registry](../container_registry.md) for your projects: ![projects sharing permissions](img/sharing_and_permissions_settings.png) ### Issue settings Add an [issue description template](../description_templates.md#description-templates) to your project, so that every new issue will start with a custom template. ### Merge request settings Set up your project's merge request settings: - Set up the merge request method (merge commit, [fast-forward merge](../merge_requests/fast_forward_merge.html)). - Merge request [description templates](../description_templates.md#description-templates). - Enable [merge request approvals](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/merge_request_approvals.html#merge-request-approvals). **[STARTER]** - Enable [merge only of pipeline succeeds](../merge_requests/merge_when_pipeline_succeeds.md). - Enable [merge only when all discussions are resolved](../../discussions/index.md#only-allow-merge-requests-to-be-merged-if-all-discussions-are-resolved). ![project's merge request settings](img/merge_requests_settings.png) ### Service Desk **[PREMIUM]** Enable [Service Desk](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/service_desk.html) for your project to offer customer support. ### Export project Learn how to [export a project](import_export.md#importing-the-project) in GitLab. ### Advanced settings Here you can run housekeeping, archive, rename, transfer, or remove a project. #### Archiving a project NOTE: **Note:** Only project Owners and Admin users have the [permissions] to archive a project. Archiving a project makes it read-only for all users and indicates that it is no longer actively maintained. Projects that have been archived can also be unarchived. When a project is archived, the repository, issues, merge requests and all other features are read-only. Archived projects are also hidden in project listings. To archive a project: 1. Navigate to your project's **Settings > General > Advanced settings**. 1. In the Archive project section, click the **Archive project** button. 1. Confirm the action when asked to. #### Renaming a repository NOTE: **Note:** Only project Maintainers and Admin users have the [permissions] to rename a repository. Not to be confused with a project's name where it can also be changed from the [general project settings](#general-project-settings). A project's repository name defines its URL (the one you use to access the project via a browser) and its place on the file disk where GitLab is installed. To rename a repository: 1. Navigate to your project's **Settings > General > Advanced settings**. 1. Under "Rename repository", change the "Path" to your liking. 1. Hit **Rename project**. Remember that this can have unintended side effects since everyone with the old URL will not be able to push or pull. Read more about what happens with the [redirects when renaming repositories](../index.md#redirects-when-changing-repository-paths). #### Transferring an existing project into another namespace NOTE: **Note:** Only project Owners and Admin users have the [permissions] to transfer a project. You can transfer an existing project into a [group](../../group/index.md) if: 1. You have at least **Maintainer** [permissions] to that group. 1. The project is in a subgroup you own. 1. You are at least a **Maintainer** of the project under your personal namespace. Similarly, if you are an owner of a group, you can transfer any of its projects under your own user. To transfer a project: 1. Navigate to your project's **Settings > General > Advanced settings**. 1. Under "Transfer project", choose the namespace you want to transfer the project to. 1. Confirm the transfer by typing the project's path as instructed. Once done, you will be taken to the new project's namespace. At this point, read what happens with the [redirects from the old project to the new one](../index.md#redirects-when-changing-repository-paths). NOTE: **Note:** GitLab administrators can use the admin interface to move any project to any namespace if needed. [permissions]: ../../permissions.md#project-members-permissions ## Operations settings ### Error Tracking Configure Error Tracking to discover and view [Sentry errors within GitLab](../operations/error_tracking.md). ### Jaeger tracing **[ULTIMATE]** Add the URL of a Jaeger server to allow your users to [easily access the Jaeger UI from within GitLab](../operations/tracing.md).