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Introduction to GitHub

Get started using GitHub in less than an hour.

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Congratulations, you've completed this course and joined the world of developers!

Here's a recap of your accomplishments:

  • You learned about GitHub, repositories, branches, commits, and pull requests.
  • You created a branch, a commit, and a pull request.
  • You merged a pull request.
  • You made your first contribution!

What's next?

If you'd like to make a profile README, use the quickstart instructions below or follow the instructions in the Managing your profile README article.

  1. Make a new public repository with a name that matches your GitHub username.
  2. Create a file named README.md in its root. The "root" means not inside any folder in your repository.
  3. Edit the contents of the README.md file.
  4. If you created a new branch for your file, open and merge a pull request on your branch.
  5. Lastly, we'd love to hear what you thought of this course in our discussion board.

Check out these resources to learn more or get involved:


Get help: Post in our discussion board * Review the GitHub status page

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