Organizations
Organizations group your projects. You can have local ones for personal work and GitHub ones for team collaboration.
The Org Switcher
The Org switcher sits in the dashboard header. Click it and you'll see a dropdown with your local organizations, any GitHub organizations you've connected, your GitHub username as a personal org, and an option to connect a new one. A checkmark shows which org is currently selected, and the project grid updates to match.
Adding Organizations
Every Meno installation starts with a Local Projects organization. To add a GitHub organization, first create it on GitHub, then reconnect your GitHub connection in Meno and click Connect new organization. In the modal, pick the one you want to connect. It appears in the switcher right away, empty and ready for new projects.
Working with Organizations
Once you have organizations connected, you can switch between them using the dropdown. Select one to see its projects, create new ones under that org, join existing projects, or transfer projects between organizations using the three-dot menu on a project card.
The Transfer option only appears when there are multiple organizations available.
Organizations can have their own license tier. Projects in a GitHub org use the org's tier limits when they are higher than your personal limits. See Licensing for details.
Next Steps
Dashboard -- project management overview
GitHub Integration -- connecting GitHub and cloning repos
Licensing -- tiers, activation, and limits
Settings -- theme and preferences