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Migrations / Import source code / Command line /

Importing a Team Foundation Version Control repository

on GitHub.com. To avoid errors, do not initialize the new repository with README, license, or gitignore files. You can add these files after your project

GitHub Actions / Creating actions /

Releasing and maintaining actions

to your action: Maintain a README with plenty of usage examples and guidance. For more information, see "About READMEs." Include a workflow status

Get started / Writing on GitHub / Start writing on GitHub /

Basic writing and formatting syntax

have a README file in root of your repository, and you have another file in docs/CONTRIBUTING.md, the relative link to CONTRIBUTING.md in your README might

GitHub Copilot / Copilot in the CLI /

Using GitHub Copilot in the CLI

the CLI extension repository. Further reading Copilot in the CLI extension README "Configuring GitHub Copilot in the CLI"

REST API / Checks /

REST API endpoints for check runs

5-04T01:14:52Z","output":{"title":"Mighty Readme report","summary":"","text":""}}'

Repositories / Create & manage repositories /

Cloning a repository

no files. It's often made if you don't initialize the repository with a README when creating it. On GitHub.com, navigate to the main page of the repository

GitHub Discussions /

Quickstart for GitHub Discussions

that are relevant to the repository. You can also update the repository's README to communicate expectations on when collaborators should open an issue or

GitHub Issues / Projects / Learning about Projects /

Sharing project updates

updates can be found on your project's side panel, below the description and README. You can read the most recent update at the top and the full history of

Building communities / Using wikis /

About wikis

project, such as how to use it, how you designed it, or its core principles. A README file quickly tells what your project can do, while you can use a wiki to

GitHub Desktop / Overview /

Creating your first repository using GitHub Desktop

repository. Initialize this repository with a README creates an initial commit with a README.md file. READMEs helps people understand the purpose of your