I would like to teach my students to use streamlit.
I can’t allow streamlit to have access to all of my private repository data, for legal and, well, common sense reasons.
Why does Streamlit require this?
-greg
I would like to teach my students to use streamlit.
I can’t allow streamlit to have access to all of my private repository data, for legal and, well, common sense reasons.
Why does Streamlit require this?
-greg
Hi! By default, we do not require access to private repositories. You can grant access through the settings pannel:
Once you’ve granted access, it will be used for the lifetime of the account. One way to reset this is to delete the account (which will delete all your apps and data), and recreate it.
I’ll forward this question to our product team.
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