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About repositories - GitHub Docs
About repository ownership You can own repositories individually, or you can share ownership of repositories with other people in an organization. In either case, access to repositories is …
Repositories documentation - GitHub Docs
Licensing a repository Public repositories on GitHub are often used to share open source software. For your repository to truly be open source, you'll need to license it so that others are …
Quickstart for repositories - GitHub Docs
From your local repository you can commit, and create a pull request to update the changes in the upstream repository. For more information, see Cloning a repository and Set up Git. Secure …
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Creating a new repository - GitHub Docs
Click Create repository. At the bottom of the resulting Quick Setup page, under "Import code from an old repository", you can choose to import a project to your new repository. To do so, click …
Creating and managing repositories - GitHub Docs
Creating and managing repositories You can create a repository on GitHub to store and collaborate on your project's files, then manage the repository's name and location.
Hello World - GitHub Docs
Introduction 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 …