GitHub Essentials
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GitHub Essentials refers to the core features and functionalities that form the foundation of GitHub's version control and collaboration platform. These essentials include repositories for storing and managing code, branches for parallel development, pull requests for code review and merging, issues for tracking tasks and bugs, and collaborative tools like project boards and wikis. Understanding and mastering these fundamental components allows developers to effectively manage their projects, collaborate with team members, and contribute to open-source initiatives, making GitHub an indispensable tool in modern software development workflows.
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Github Essentials
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GitHub Interface
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Creating Account
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Setting Up Profile
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Profile Readme
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Creating Repositories
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Repository Management
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Contribution Guidelines
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What Are These
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Github Models
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Mentions
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Private Vs Public
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Saved Replies
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Reactions
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Github Wikis
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Github Marketplace
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Scheduled Worfklows
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Webhooks
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Creating Apps
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Github Organizations
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Teams Within Organization
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Collaborators
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Collaborators Members
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