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Quickstart for writing on GitHub
Learn advanced formatting features by creating a README for your GitHub profile.
Introduction
Markdown is an easy-to-read, easy-to-write language for formatting
Best practices for repositories
securely.
Create a README file
To make it easier for people to understand and navigate your work, we recommend that you create a README file for every repository
Quickstart for Projects
Create project.
Setting your project description and README
You can set your project's description and README to share the purpose of your project, provide instructions
Searching for repositories
case sensitive.
Search by repository name, description, or contents of the README file
With the in qualifier you can restrict your search to the repository
Managing custom actions
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Creating a README file for your action
We recommend creating a README file to help people learn how to use your action
Creating a Docker container action
executable permission.
Creating a README
To let people know how to use your action, you can create a README file. A README is most helpful when you plan to
Creating a JavaScript action
exit codes for actions.
Creating a README
To let people know how to use your action, you can create a README file. A README is most helpful when you plan to
Best practices for Projects
use of the description, README, and status updates to share information about a project
Use your project's description and README to share information about
GitHub glossary
repositories give read access to all GitHub users. A synonym for pull access.
README
A text file containing information about the files in a repository that
Quickstart for repositories
Toggle Add README to On.
Click Create repository.
Congratulations! You've successfully created your first repository, and initialized it with a README file.