Empty Project

If you haven’t decided which applications you want to upload, or want to start from scratch, create an empty project that has no pre-configured Git repository or any other artifact:

  1. On the Organization page, click + Create.
  2. On the Project Details page of the New Project wizard, in Name and Description, enter a unique project name and a project description.
  3. In Security, select the project's privacy:
    1. Select Private to restrict access to project members only.

      Select the Discoverable checkbox to allow organization members that aren't org admins or project members to see basic information, such as name and owner contact information, about your private project. Private projects that aren't discoverable won't be exposed to non-members.

    2. Select Shared to make the project code, wiki docs, tasks, and builds available to anyone inside your organization.
  4. Click Next.
  5. On the Template page, select Empty Project, and click Next.
  6. On the Project Properties page, from Wiki Markup, select the project’s wiki markup language.
    Project team members use the markup language to format wiki pages and comments.
  7. Click Next.
  8. On the Team page:
    1. Click Add Members and select users or groups to add to the project, from the list displayed, if you know they may work in this project.

    2. Select the membership (Project Owner, Developer Full Access, Developer Limited Access, or Contributor) that the members you're adding will have in the project:
      See What Are Project Memberships? for more information about each membership.
    3. Click Add.
    4. Repeat substeps a, b, and c for different users and groups with various membership types, if needed.
  9. Click Finish.