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shortTitle: Merge multiple accounts
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> [!TIP]
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{% ifversion ghec %}
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> [!TIP]
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> {% data variables.product.prodname_emus %} allow an enterprise to provision unique personal accounts for its members through an identity provider (IdP). For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/admin/identity-and-access-management/using-enterprise-managed-users-for-iam/about-enterprise-managed-users)." For other use cases, we recommend using only one personal account to manage both personal and professional repositories.
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{% else %}
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> We recommend using only one personal account to manage both personal and professional repositories.
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{% endif %}
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If your commits are linked to another user, that means the email address in your local Git configuration settings is connected to that user's account on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. In this case, you can change the email in your local Git configuration settings and add the new email address to your account on {% data variables.location.product_location %} account to link future commits to your account.
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1. To change the email address in your local Git configuration, follow the steps in "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-email-preferences/setting-your-commit-email-address#setting-your-commit-email-address-in-git)". If you work on multiple machines, you will need to change this setting on each one.
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1. Add the email address from step 2 to your account settings by following the steps in "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-email-preferences/adding-an-email-address-to-your-github-account)".
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1. To change the email address in your local Git configuration, follow the steps in "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-email-preferences/setting-your-commit-email-address#setting-your-commit-email-address-in-git)." If you work on multiple machines, you will need to change this setting on each one.
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1. Add the email address from step 2 to your account settings by following the steps in "[AUTOTITLE](/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-personal-account-on-github/managing-email-preferences/adding-an-email-address-to-your-github-account)."
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Commits you make from this point forward will be linked to your account.
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{%- elsif ghec %}
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> * The {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql_cli %} is free to use on public repositories that are maintained on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %}, and available to use on private repositories that are owned by customers with an {% data variables.product.prodname_advanced_security %} license. For information, see "[{% data variables.product.product_name %} {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} Terms and Conditions](https://securitylab.github.com/tools/codeql/license)" and "[{% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} CLI](https://codeql.github.com/docs/codeql-cli/)."
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{%- elsif ghes %}
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> * The {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql_cli %} is available to customers with an {% data variables.product.prodname_advanced_security %} license.
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{% endif %}
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> * The {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql_cli %} is available to customers with an {% data variables.product.prodname_advanced_security %} license.{% endif %}
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> * {% data reusables.code-scanning.non-glibc-linux-support %}
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When you use {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} to scan code, the {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} analysis engine generates a database from the code and runs queries on it. {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} analysis uses a default set of queries, but you can specify more queries to run, in addition to the default queries.
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{% tip %}
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You can also specify the queries you want to exclude from analysis, or include in the analysis. This requires the use of a custom configuration file. For more information, see "[Using a custom configuration file](#using-a-custom-configuration-file)" and "[Excluding specific queries from analysis](#excluding-specific-queries-from-analysis)" below.
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{% endtip %}
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> [!TIP]
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> You can also specify the queries you want to exclude from analysis, or include in the analysis. This requires the use of a custom configuration file. For more information, see "[Using a custom configuration file](#using-a-custom-configuration-file)" and "[Excluding specific queries from analysis](#excluding-specific-queries-from-analysis)" below.
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You can run extra queries if they are part of a {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} pack published to the {% data variables.product.company_short %} {% data variables.product.prodname_container_registry %} or a {% data variables.product.prodname_codeql %} pack stored in a repository. For more information, see "[AUTOTITLE](/code-security/code-scanning/introduction-to-code-scanning/about-code-scanning-with-codeql#about-codeql-queries)."
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