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docs/guides/organization-settings.md

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This page is about managing the default settings of CodeRabbit across your
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whole Git platform organization. If you instead want to configure CodeRabbit
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separately for your organization's different repositories, then see [Set your repository preferences](/guides/repository-settings)
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whole Git platform organization.
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For a general overview of configuring CodeRabbit, see [Configure CodeRabbit](/guides/configuration-overview).
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## About organization settings {#about}
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You can use the CodeRabbit web interface to set a CodeRabbit configuration
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for all Git repositories associated with your organization.
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You can use the CodeRabbit web interface to set the CodeRabbit configuration
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for all of the Git repositories associated with your organization. By default, all of your repositories apply your organization's CodeRabbit configuration.
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Some settings, such as [Data retention](/reference/configuration#data-retention), apply only at the organizational level, with no per-repository equivalent.
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You have the option to define separate settings for some or
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all of your individual repositories, instead. For more information, see [Set your repository preferences](/guides/repository-settings).
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## Browse and modify your organization settings {#modify}
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## Apply organization settings to your repositories {#repositories}
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To apply your organizational settings to a repository, follow these steps:
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## What's next {#whats-next}
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- [Initial configuration guide](/guides/initial-configuration)

docs/guides/repository-settings.md

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- View or modify your per-repository settings using the CodeRabbit web interface.
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Any settings that you define in the `.coderabbit.yaml` file take precedence over
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settings defined by the web interface. If your repository doesn't have a
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`.coderabbit.yaml` file, then CodeRabbit applies only the settings from the web
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interface.
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If your repository contains a `.coderabbit.yaml` file at the top level of its default branch,
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then CodeRabbit applies all of its settings to that repository's code reviews. CodeRabbit applies its own default values to any configuration settings not defined by your `.coderabbit.yaml` file.
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While the web interface provides and easier way to explore the available configuration options for your repository, we recommend using a `.coderabbit.yaml` file as a best practice. For more information, see [Fine-tune reviews using YAML files](/guides/setup-best-practices#yaml).
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If your repository doesn't have a `.coderabbit.yaml` file, then CodeRabbit applies the configuration from the CodeRabbit web interface, instead.
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While the web interface provides an easier way to explore the available configuration options for your repository, we recommend using a `.coderabbit.yaml` file as a best practice. For more information, see [Fine-tune reviews using YAML files](/guides/setup-best-practices#yaml).
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## Configure your repository with `.coderabbit.yaml`
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For more information about creating and updating a `.coderabbit.yaml` file in
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## Browse and modify your settings using the web interface {#modify}
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1. If the **Use Organization Settings** toggle is on, then click it to turn it off. If you leave it on, then CodeRabbit applies the settings you have set through [the organization-configuration page](/guides/organization-settings) to this repository.
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## Configure your repository with `.coderabbit.yaml`
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