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  1. Using Git - 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

  2. Hello World - GitHub Docs

    This tutorial teaches you GitHub essentials like repositories, branches, commits, and pull requests. You'll create your own Hello World repository and learn GitHub's pull request …

  3. About Git - GitHub Docs

    To use Git, developers use specific commands to copy, create, change, and combine code. These commands can be executed directly from the command line or by using an application …

  4. About GitHub and Git

    There are plenty of Git-related actions that you can complete on GitHub directly in your browser, such as creating a Git repository, creating branches, and uploading and editing files.

  5. Git basics - GitHub Docs

    Set up Git, a distributed version control system, to manage your GitHub repositories from your computer.

  6. Set up Git - GitHub Docs

    To use Git on the command line, you will need to download, install, and configure Git on your computer. You can also install GitHub CLI to use GitHub from the command line.

  7. Get started with GitHub documentation - GitHub Docs

    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.

  8. GitHub Docs

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

  9. Getting started with Git - GitHub Docs

    For standard Git operations, we recommend GitHub Desktop, an app that lets you interact with Git visually instead of through written commands. In this section, we'll learn how to use GitHub …

  10. Getting started with your GitHub account

    With a personal account on GitHub, you can import or create repositories, collaborate with others, and connect with the GitHub community.