Select this if you want a repository to be created for every group. If you only want to create empty groups, uncheck this option and check 'Put every group in its own GitLab group'.
Select this if a repository with an initial commit containing just an empty readme file should be created. If this is not selected, the created repository will be empty. This has no effect on forked repositories.
Fill in only the path to the repository to fork, e.g. if the fork is at https://gitlab.ewi.tudelft.nl/fork , fill in fork . Leave empty to not fork.
https://gitlab.ewi.tudelft.nl/fork
fork
If the fork relation is kept, no merge requests can be created except to the original repository.
Clusters are groups of groups. Enabling clusters creates a group for every cluster in which the group repositories will be created.
If this is disabled, clusters have to be specified in the students file.
If this is enabled, a repository for every cluster will be created. All students in the cluster will have access to this repository.
If this is enabled, a repository for every student will be created in a separate group. Students have access to their own repository.