# GitHub import > [Introduced]( https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/10308) in GitLab 9.1. In order to retrieve and import GitHub repositories, you will need a [GitHub personal access token](https://github.com/settings/tokens). A username should be passed as the second argument to the Rake task which will become the owner of the project. You can resume an import with the same command. Bear in mind that the syntax is very specific. Remove any spaces within the argument block and before/after the brackets. Also, some shells (for example, `zsh`) can interpret the open/close brackets (`[]`) separately. You may need to either escape the brackets or use double quotes. ## Importing multiple projects To import a project from the list of your GitHub projects available: ```shell # Omnibus installations sudo gitlab-rake "import:github[access_token,root,foo/bar]" # Installations from source bundle exec rake "import:github[access_token,root,foo/bar]" RAILS_ENV=production ``` In this case, `access_token` is your GitHub personal access token, `root` is your GitLab username, and `foo/bar` is the new GitLab namespace/project that will get created from your GitHub project. Subgroups are also possible: `foo/foo/bar`. ## Importing a single project To import a specific GitHub project (named `foo/github_repo` here): ```shell # Omnibus installations sudo gitlab-rake "import:github[access_token,root,foo/bar,foo/github_repo]" # Installations from source bundle exec rake "import:github[access_token,root,foo/bar,foo/github_repo]" RAILS_ENV=production ```