{"meta":{"title":"Using GitHub Importer","intro":"To import repositories that are publicly accessible, you can use GitHub Importer.","product":"Migrations","breadcrumbs":[{"href":"/en/enterprise-cloud@latest/migrations","title":"Migrations"},{"href":"/en/enterprise-cloud@latest/migrations/importing-source-code","title":"Import source code"},{"href":"/en/enterprise-cloud@latest/migrations/importing-source-code/using-github-importer","title":"GitHub Importer"}],"documentType":"subcategory"},"body":"# Using GitHub Importer\n\nTo import repositories that are publicly accessible, you can use GitHub Importer.\n\n## Links\n\n* [About GitHub Importer](/en/enterprise-cloud@latest/migrations/importing-source-code/using-github-importer/about-github-importer)\n\n  If your source code is stored on another Git-based hosting service, you can move the code to GitHub.com using GitHub Importer.\n\n* [Importing a repository with GitHub Importer](/en/enterprise-cloud@latest/migrations/importing-source-code/using-github-importer/importing-a-repository-with-github-importer)\n\n  If you have a project hosted on another Git-based hosting service, you can quickly import it to GitHub using the GitHub Importer tool."}