Accessing the audit log
The audit log dashboard gives you a visual display of audit data across your enterprise.

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In the top-right corner of GitHub Enterprise Server, click your profile photo, then click Enterprise settings.  
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In the enterprise account sidebar, click Settings.  
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Under " Settings", click Audit log.  
Within the map, you can pan and zoom to see events around the world. Hover over a country to see a quick count of events from that country.
Searching for events across your enterprise
The audit log lists the following information about actions made within your enterprise:
- The repository an action was performed in
- The user who performed the action
- Which organization an action pertained to
- The action that was performed
- Which country the action took place in
- The date and time the action occurred
Notes:
- While you can't use text to search for audit entries, you can construct search queries using a variety of filters. GitHub Enterprise Server supports many operators for searching across GitHub Enterprise Server. For more information, see "About searching on GitHub."
- To search for events older than 90 days, use the createdqualifier.
Search based on the repository
The repo qualifier limits actions to a specific repository owned by your organization. For example:
- repo:my-org/our-repofinds all events that occurred for the- our-reporepository in the- my-orgorganization.
- repo:my-org/our-repo repo:my-org/another-repofinds all events that occurred for both the- our-repoand- another-reporepositories in the- my-orgorganization.
- -repo:my-org/not-this-repoexcludes all events that occurred for the- not-this-reporepository in the- my-orgorganization.
You must include your organization's name within the repo qualifier; searching for just repo:our-repo will not work.
Search based on the user
The actor qualifier scopes events based on the member of your organization that performed the action. For example:
- actor:octocatfinds all events performed by- octocat.
- actor:octocat actor:hubotfinds all events performed by both- octocatand- hubot.
- -actor:hubotexcludes all events performed by- hubot.
You can only use a GitHub Enterprise Server username, not an individual's real name.
Search based on the organization
The org qualifier limits actions to a specific organization. For example:
- org:my-orgfinds all events that occurred for the- my-orgorganization.
- org:my-org action:teamfinds all team events performed within the- my-orgorganization.
- -org:my-orgexcludes all events that occurred for the- my-orgorganization.
Search based on the action performed
The action qualifier searches for specific events, grouped within categories. For information on the events associated with these categories, see "Audited actions".
| Category name | Description | 
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| hook | Contains all activities related to webhooks. | 
| org | Contains all activities related organization membership | 
| repo | Contains all activities related to the repositories owned by your organization. | 
| team | Contains all activities related to teams in your organization. | 
You can search for specific sets of actions using these terms. For example:
- action:teamfinds all events grouped within the team category.
- -action:billingexcludes all events in the billing category.
Each category has a set of associated events that you can filter on. For example:
- action:team.createfinds all events where a team was created.
- -action:billing.change_emailexcludes all events where the billing email was changed.
Search based on the location
The country qualifier filters actions by the originating country.
- You can use a country's two-letter short code or its full name.
- Countries with spaces in their name must be wrapped in quotation marks. For example:
- country:definds all events that occurred in Germany.
- country:Mexicofinds all events that occurred in Mexico.
- country:"United States"all finds events that occurred in the United States.
 
Search based on the time of action
The created qualifier filters actions by the time they occurred.
- Define dates using the format of YYYY-MM-DD--that's year, followed by month, followed by day.
- Dates support greater than, less than, and range qualifiers. For example:
- created:2014-07-08finds all events that occurred on July 8th, 2014.
- created:>=2014-07-01finds all events that occurred on or after July 8th, 2014.
- created:<=2014-07-01finds all events that occurred on or before July 8th, 2014.
- created:2014-07-01..2014-07-31finds all events that occurred in the month of July 2014.