Git for Confluence Cloud
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    • August 6th, 2024
    • June 5 2024
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    • August 8th, 2022
    • July 25th, 2022
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    • June 30th, 2022
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    • Troubleshooting
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Shared Git files overview

An overview of all the Git files you've shared on your behalf.

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Viewing Git files shared on your behalf

Git for Confluence provides an overview of all the Git content you have shared across your Confluence pages, this also includes shared folders. To access this overview navigate to Profile in the top left and select Git for Confluence.

You will then be navigated to a tabular view where you can see per page what Git content you have shared. From here you can also revoke the share to the Git file. As a result nobody will see the contents of that Git file on that specific Confluence page. The macros are not removed from the page, but can be inherited by someone else, so that the content becomes visible again.