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GitHub - Is how people build software
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Built for developers
GitHub is a development platform inspired by the way you work. From open source to business, you can host and review code, manage projects, and build software.
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Step 1. Create a Repository
A repository is usually used to organize a single project. Repositories can contain folders and files, images, videos, spreadsheets, and data sets – anything your project needs. We recommend including a README, or a file with information about your project. GitHub makes it easy to add one at the same time you create your new repository. It also offers other common options such as a license file.
Your hello-world repository can be a place where you store ideas, resources, or even share and discuss things with others.
How developers work
Find tools that support every part of your workflow. Then work how you work best—we'll follow your lead.
Automate your workflows
Build, test, deploy, and run CI/CD the way you want in the same place you manage code. Trigger Actions from any GitHub event to any available API. Build your own Actions in the language of your choice, or choose from thousands of workflows and Actions created by the community. >>>>HERE<<<<
Packages at home with their code
Use Actions to automatically publish new package versions to GitHub Packages. Install packages and images hosted on GitHub Packages or your preferred registry of record in your CI/CD workflows. It’s always free for open source—and data transfer within Actions is unlimited for everyone. Learn even more >>>>HERE<<<<
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GitHub Extension for Visual Studio
The easiest way to connect to your GitHub repositories and pull requests in Visual Studio.
GitHub Learning Lab
Learn new skills by completing tasks and projects directly within GitHub, guided by our friendly Learning Lab bot.
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