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  1. About Git - GitHub Docs

    GitHub hosts Git repositories and provides developers with tools to ship better code through command line features, issues (threaded discussions), pull requests, code review, or the use of …

  2. Overview - GitHub Docs

    Help us make these docs great! All GitHub docs are open source. See something that's wrong or unclear? Submit a pull request. Make a contribution Learn how to contribute

  3. About GitHub and Git

    Learn the "GitHub Flow", and the key principles of collaborative working (branches, commits, pull requests, merges). Personalise your profile to share your interests and skills.

  4. GitHub Docs

    Get started, troubleshoot, and make the most of GitHub. Documentation for new users, developers, administrators, and all of GitHub's products.

  5. Get started with GitHub documentation

    Learn how to start building, shipping, and maintaining software with GitHub. Explore our products, sign up for an account, and connect with the world's largest development community.

  6. Showing an overview of your activity on your profile - GitHub Docs

    You can enable the activity overview section on your profile to give viewers more context about the types of contributions you make.

  7. GitHub Actions documentation

    Automate, customize, and execute your software development workflows right in your repository with GitHub Actions. You can discover, create, and share actions to perform any job you'd like, …

  8. Understanding GitHub Actions

    GitHub provides Linux, Windows, and macOS virtual machines to run your workflows, or you can host your own self-hosted runners in your own data center or cloud infrastructure.

  9. GitHub Copilot documentation - GitHub Docs

    Learn about customizing the behavior of GitHub Copilot to fit with your preferences and requirements. Learn how you can use GitHub Copilot Chat to enhance your coding experience. …

  10. Managing your profile README - GitHub Docs

    You can add a README to your GitHub profile to tell other people about yourself.