Create and Manage Projects
A SpaceCode project is a self-contained workspace created for storing and managing work-related resources. You can think of a project as a secure folder for repositories, code reviews, and permissions.
Any organization member can create a project.
When you create a project, you become the Project Administrator.
The Project Administrator has full control over the project resources, tools, and settings.
The Project Administrator manages access to the project: grants membership to other contributors and configures permissions.
A project can be made restricted. A restricted project is only visible to its members assigned by the Project Administrator — all others won't be able to see and access it (except for the System Administrator). That means that you can make the project hidden from other organization members.
Each project comes with a number of features which can be configured and used according to your team's needs:
Code browsing and Code reviewing tools.
Code quality controls, such as push and merge restrictions, branch protection that can be configured as part of Quality Gates settings.
The ability to integrate with an external CI service and issue tracker.
Once you've created a project, you can give others access to it.