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6 postsAs part of the GitHub for Beginners guide, learn how to improve the security of your profile and create a profile README. This will let you give your GitHub account a little more personality. The post Beginner’s guide to GitHub: Setting up and securing your profile appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
As part of the GitHub for Beginners guide, learn how to merge pull requests. This will enable you to resolve conflicts when they arise. The post Beginner’s guide to GitHub: Merging a pull request appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
Take the next step in our GitHub for Beginners series and add code to your repository. Learn how to create branches and upload changes into a pull request. The post Beginner’s guide to GitHub: Adding code to your repository appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
The next step in our GitHub for Beginners series is learning how to add files and folders to your GitHub repository. The post Beginner’s guide to GitHub: Uploading files and folders to GitHub appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
Git started on your first repository in the third installment of GitHub for Beginners. Discover the essential features and settings to manage your projects effectively. The post Beginner’s guide to GitHub repositories: How to create your first repo appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
The latest installment of GitHub for Beginners, where we cover the essential Git commands to get you Git-literate. The post Top 12 Git commands every developer must know appeared first on The GitHub Blog.