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title: Set up source control
description: Link n8n to your Git provider.
contentType: howto
Set up source control for environments
Link a Git repository to an n8n instance and configure your source control.
n8n uses source control to provide environments. Refer to Environments in n8n for more information.
Prerequisites
To use source control with n8n, you need a Git repository that allows SSH access.
This document assumes you are familiar with Git and your Git provider.
Step 1: Set up your repository and branches
For a new setup:
- Create a new repository for use with n8n.
- Create the branches you need. For example, if you plan to have different environments for test and production, set up a branch for each.
To help decide what branches you need for your use case, refer to Branch patterns.
Step 2: Configure Git in n8n
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Step 3: Set up a deploy key
Set up SSH access by creating a deploy key for the repository using the SSH key from n8n. The key must have write access.
The steps depend on your Git provider. Help links for common providers:
- GitHub | Managing deploy keys{:target=_blank .external-link}
- GitLab | Deploy keys{:target=_blank .external-link}
Step 4: Connect n8n and configure your instance
- In Settings > Environments in n8n, select Connect. n8n connects to your Git repository.
- Under Instance settings, choose which branch you want to use for the current n8n instance.
- Optional: select Protected instance to prevent users editing workflows in this instance. This is useful for protecting production instances.
- Optional: choose a custom color for the instance. This will appear in the menu next to the source control push and pull buttons. It helps users know which instance they're in.
- Select Save settings.