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Viewing your GitHub Packages usage

You can view details of your usage of storage and data transfer for GitHub Packages.

Who can use this feature?

GitHub Packages is available with GitHub Free, GitHub Pro, GitHub Free for organizations, GitHub Team, GitHub Enterprise Cloud, and GitHub Enterprise Server 3.0 or higher.


GitHub Packages is not available for private repositories owned by accounts using legacy per-repository plans. Also, accounts using legacy per-repository plans cannot access registries that support granular permissions, because these accounts are billed by repository. Enterprise Managed Users do not have individual storage allocation to publish packages within their account's namespace, but can publish to an organization's namespace. For additional information on Enterprise Managed Users, see "About Enterprise Managed Users." For the list of registries that support granular permissions, see "About permissions for GitHub Packages." For more information, see "GitHub’s plans."

Note

Enterprise accounts, and organizations owned by enterprise accounts, created after June 2, 2024, have access to the enhanced billing platform. Enterprises that participated in the public preview program also have access to the enhanced billing platform.

The enhanced billing platform offers better spending control and detailed visibility to help you understand your usage with more granular controls. See "Using the new billing platform."

Viewing GitHub Packages usage for your personal account

Anyone can view GitHub Packages usage for their own personal account.

  1. In the upper-right corner of any page on GitHub, click your profile photo, then click Settings.

  2. In the "Access" section of the sidebar, click Billing and plans, then click Plans and usage.

  3. Under "GitHub Packages", view details of your usage for data transfer.

  4. Under "Storage for Actions and Packages", view details of your storage usage for GitHub Actions and GitHub Packages combined. Storage usage data synchronizes every hour.

  5. Optionally, next to "Usage this month", click Get usage report to email a CSV report of storage use for GitHub Actions and GitHub Packages to the account's primary email address.

    Screenshot of the "Billing and plans" settings. A button, labeled "Get usage report", is highlighted with an orange outline.

Viewing GitHub Packages usage for your organization

Organization owners and billing managers can view GitHub Packages usage for an organization. For organizations managed by an enterprise account, only the organization owners can view GitHub Packages usage in the organization billing page.

  1. In the upper-right corner of any page on GitHub, click your profile photo, then click Settings.
  2. In the "Access" section of the sidebar, click Organizations.
  3. Next to the organization, click Settings.
  4. If you are an organization owner, in the "Access" section of the sidebar, click Billing and plans.
  5. Under "GitHub Packages", view details of your usage for data transfer.
  6. Under "Storage for Actions and Packages", view details of your storage usage for GitHub Actions and GitHub Packages combined. Storage usage data synchronizes every hour.
  7. Optionally, next to "Usage this month", click Get usage report to get an email containing a link for downloading a CSV report of storage use for GitHub Actions, GitHub Packages, and GitHub Codespaces. The email is sent to your account's primary email address. You can choose whether the report should cover the last 7, 30, 90, or 180 days.
    Screenshot of the "Billing and plans" settings. A button, labeled "Get usage report", is highlighted with an orange outline.

Viewing GitHub Packages usage for your enterprise account

Enterprise owners and billing managers can view GitHub Packages usage for an enterprise account.

Note

Billing details for enterprise accounts only summarize the storage data usage per organization. The usage includes the total minutes used by each organization. The combined summary for GitHub Actions and GitHub Packages does not list included minutes, paid minutes, or a price estimate per GB of storage.

  1. In the top-right corner of GitHub, click your profile photo.

  2. Depending on your environment, click Your enterprise, or click Your enterprises then click the enterprise you want to view.

  3. On the left side of the page, in the enterprise account sidebar, click Settings.

  4. Under Settings, click Billing.

  5. Under "GitHub Packages", view details of usage of data transfer by each organization in your enterprise account.

  6. Under "Storage for Actions and Packages", view details of storage usage by each organization in your enterprise account, for both GitHub Actions and GitHub Packages.

  7. Optionally, under the billing summary at the top of the page click Get usage report to email a CSV report of storage use for GitHub Actions, GitHub Packages, and GitHub Codespaces in each of your enterprise account's organizations to the primary email address for the account.

    Screenshot of the header of the billing settings page on GitHub. A button, labeled "Get usage report", is highlighted with an orange outline.