
The default is to grant collaborators read-write access, so if you want to
prevent them from adding and removing packages from the channel, be sure they
have read-only access. You’ll need to use the CLI to make a
channel read-only.
To share a channel with unauthenticated users:
- Select the channel in the Channels list, and verify that the packages in the channel are all appropriate to share.
- Click Share in the left menu.
- Ensure the channel is set to
Public
, copy the URL location of the channel, and distribute it to the people with whom you want to share the channel.

To share a channel with other platform users:
- Select the channel in the Channels list and verify that all the packages you want to share are listed.
-
Click Share in the left menu.
Channels are
Public
—accessible by non-authenticated users–by default. To make the channelPrivate
, and therefore available to authenticated users only, disable the toggle to switch the channel setting fromPublic
toPrivate
. - Start typing the name of the user or group in the Add New Collaborator drop-down to search for matches. Select the option that corresponds to what you want. You can add multiple users or groups at the same time. 4. Click Add when you’re satisfied with your selections.

Using the CLI:
Get a list of all the channels on the platform with thechannels list
command:
share
command:
Adding
--level r
grants this group read-only access to the channel.anaconda-enterprise-cli channels --help
to see more information about
what you can do with channels.
For help with a specific command, enter that command followed by --help
: