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Before you can start using package badges, you must first enable them in your feed settings:
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1. Sign in to your Azure DevOps organization, and then navigate to your project.
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1. Select **Artifacts**, select your feed from the dropdown menu, and then select the gear icon ![gear icon](../media/icons/gear-icon.png) to access **Feed settings**.
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1. Select **Save** when you're done.
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## Create a package badge
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With package sharing enabled, you can now create a badge for any package in your feed. However, keep in mind that you can only create a badge for the latest version of each package.
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1. Sign in to your Azure DevOps organization, and then navigate to your project.
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1. Select **Artifacts**, select your feed from the dropdown menu, then select the package you want to create a badge for.
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1. You can now share your package by copying the Markdown snippet or the direct image link, and pasting it into your project home page or any markdowm file.
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## Related content
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- [Follow a package for publish alerts](how-to/follow-package-notifications.md)

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