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GitHub keeps spamming me about some 75% limit on my account, but the billing console is absolutely useless.
It just shows an orange bar and no way to break it down by project.
This GitHub organization account has dozens of projects and I have no idea where to go to fix this?
Last time we hit this, they said that it was a bug/
Basically, is this even a real issue? If it is, why isn't GitHub telling me which project or package is responsible? And how do I fix it? Is there a way to clean up old packages automatically? Well, kind of no point speculating if I can't even isolate which project has the issue.
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