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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

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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

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Best practices for Projects

are connected. Make use of the description, README, and status updates Use your project's description and README to share information about the project. For

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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

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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

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About custom actions

8085750b8e136effc585c3cd6082bd575f Creating a README file for your action We recommend creating a README file to help people learn how to use your action

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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

Repositories / Create & manage repositories /

Quickstart for repositories

repository with a README. Click Create repository. Congratulations! You've successfully created your first repository, and initialized it with a README file. Note

Repositories / Manage repository settings / Customize your repository /

Licensing a repository

projects include information about their license in their README. For example, a project's README may include a note saying "This project is licensed

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you're working on. Often, repositories include a README file, a file with information about your project. README files are written in Markdown, which is an easy-to-read