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# Flows in Git Repositories

The Workbench allows to store Flows in any external Git Repository. This is called the “Workbench Projects” feature.

You can get familiar with Node-RED’s Projects feature (<https://nodered.org/docs/user-guide/projects/>) to understand how this works in practice. In order to enable it in your Connectware, you must modify the configuration as described next.

## Configuration

In order to enable the *workbench projects* feature, the following [Environment Variables](/1-10-0/documentation/environment-variables.md) must be configured:

* **CYBUS\_WORKBENCH\_PROJECTS\_ENABLED:** If *true*, the Projects feature will be enabled. Default: *false*.

If the feature should be enabled, this value needs to be set to *true* in the environment variable configuration. By default the settings should look like this:

{% code lineNumbers="true" %}

```yaml
# Workbench Configuration
CYBUS_WORKBENCH_PROJECTS_ENABLED=false
```

{% endcode %}


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