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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 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

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

Account and profile / Profiles / Customizing your profile /

Setting your profile to private

is private, some optional fields are still publicly visible, such as the README, biography, and profile photo. Changes to reporting on your activities By

Building communities / Healthy contributions /

About community profiles for public repositories

to see if a project includes recommended community health files, such as README, CODE_OF_CONDUCT, LICENSE, or CONTRIBUTING, in a supported location. For

Code security / Code scanning / Create advanced setup /

Running CodeQL code scanning in a container

on GitHub's runner images. For more information, see the version-specific readme files in these locations: Linux: https://github.com/actions/runner-imag

Building communities / Healthy contributions /

Adding support resources to your project

to your SUPPORT file from other places in your repository, such as your README file. Adding support resources to your project On GitHub, navigate to the

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, navigate to the main page of the repository

GitHub Education / GitHub Classroom / Integrate with an IDE /

Using GitHub Codespaces with GitHub Classroom

using GitHub Codespaces When a student opens an assignment, the repository's README file includes their teacher's recommendation of the IDE they should use

GitHub CLI / GitHub CLI /

Using GitHub CLI extensions

can usually find specific information about how to use an extension in the README of the repository that contains the extension. Viewing installed extensions