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  1. How to leave a GitLab project not owned by me? - Stack Overflow

    Nov 3, 2015 · In new gitlab version, you can leave a project not owned by you, by following these steps: 1- Go to the project page. 2- Click on Project Information at the top left corner. 3- Click on members. 4- Find your name among members and click on red leave button

  2. Manage projects | GitLab Docs - GitLab Documentation

    When you leave a project: You are no longer a project member and cannot contribute. All the issues and merge requests that were assigned to you are unassigned. Prerequisites: You can leave a project this way only when a project is part of a group under a group namespace. You must be a direct member of the project. To leave a project:

  3. GitLab: How can I leave a project that I own? - Stack Overflow

    Dec 14, 2022 · Not sure you can leave a project if you're the only owner. But the leave button is in the members list at the far-right of the table (either in Project information, or in Group information). If it won't let you leave, you can either archive the project or delete it, in the project's Settings -> General -> Advanced section.

  4. How to leave a GitLab project not owned by me as Maintainer …

    Apr 26, 2022 · Under the following conditions, you won't be able to "leave" a project in the members tab: You are the sole maintainer/owner (in which case, add another user to remove yourself) You are a member of the group (or an ancestor group) that contains the project (in which case, you need to manage your membership on the appropriate group level)

  5. How to exit a project - How to Use GitLab - GitLab Forum

    Dec 8, 2022 · I have a list of old projects which are non-active that I want to exit. After searching online, I know I could do that by clicking “Settings” on the left panel. However, I realized I “Settings” is not available becaus…

  6. How can I leave a project that my own but without delete one?

    Dec 19, 2019 · I made a project and manage it as a maintainer, but now I don’t work with that project anymore. (just me. other members still work with that project) So I have changed a project member’s role developer to maintainer then try to leave the project which I couldn’t.

  7. How to remove a project in GitLab from "Your projects"?

    Jul 22, 2022 · I would like to know how I can remove a project in GitLab from the view “Your projects”? I asked this question also on stackoverflow (see How to remove a project in GitLab from "Your projects"? - Stack Overflow ) and there it was said that I should use the “Leave” button.

  8. Working with projects · Project · User · Help - GitLab

    You can leave a project this way only when a project is part of a group under a group namespace. You must be a direct member of the project. To leave a project: On the left sidebar, select Search or go to and find your project. On the project overview page, in the upper-right corner, select Actions ({ellipsis_v}). Select Leave project, then ...

  9. git - How can I remove a GitLab project? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 4, 2014 · As of today, using the GitLab API v4, you can delete a project with the following cURL request: curl -X DELETE --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: <personal-access-token>" https://<gitlab-host>/api/v4/projects/<project-id>

  10. How can a group leave shared project? - GitLab Forum

    Nov 26, 2021 · Hi, We have a GitLab group with members to share projects quickly from group to them. However, some members (who already left the group) have shared their personal projects with the group which is not desired at all. I am the owner of the group and I need for the group to leave the projects.

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