Set branch permissions
TFS 2017 | TFS 2015
Set up permissions to control who can read and update the code in a branch on your Git repo. You can set permissions for individual users and groups, and inherit and override permissions as needed from your repo permissions.
Important
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Use the branches view to configure security
Open the Branches page by navigating to your project in the web portal and selecting Code, Branches.
Locate your branch in the page. You can browse the list or you can search for your branch using the Search all branches box in the upper right.
Open the context menu by selecting the ... icon next to the branch name. Select Branch security from the menu.
Add users or groups
Tip
You can only add permissions for users and groups already in your Project. Add new users and groups to your Project before setting branch permissions.
Add users or groups to your branch permissions by selecting Add.
Enter the sign-in address or group alias, then select Save Changes.
Remove users or groups
Remove permissions for a user or group by selecting the user or Azure DevOps group, then selecting Remove. The user or group will still exist in your Project and this change will not affect other permissions for the user or group.
Set permissions
Control branch permission settings from the branch permission view. Users and groups with permissions set at the repository level will inherit those permissions by default. To learn more about how permissions work, see Permission settings.
Permission
Description
Administer
Can set branch permissions for other users, delete the branch, and lock the branch.
Contribute
Can push new commits to the branch and lock the branch. Can't rewrite existing commits on the branch.
Exempt from policy enforcement
Are exempt from branch policies when completing pull requests and can override the policies by checking Override branch policies and enable merge when completing a PR. Can also push to a branch that has branch policies enabled.
Note
Requires TFS-2017.1 or later version.
Rewrite and destroy history (force push)
Can force push to a branch, delete a branch, and modify the commit history of a branch.