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Contribute to GitHub Docs / Writing for GitHub Docs /
Creating tool switchers in articles
property in the article's frontmatter. For more information, see the content README.
You can also link to an article with a specific tool selected by adding
Contribute to GitHub Docs / Writing for GitHub Docs /
Configuring redirects
/content/get-started/all-about-commits
See redirect_from in the GitHub Docs README file for more details.
Automatic redirects for URLs that do not include
Account and profile / Profiles / Customizing your profile /
Personalizing your profile
information about yourself, you can also use a profile README. For more information, see Managing your profile README.
Note
If you have the activity overview section
GitHub Sponsors / Receiving sponsorships /
About GitHub Sponsors for open source contributors
rewards for a tier could include:
Early access to new versions
Logo or name in README
Weekly newsletter updates
Other rewards your sponsors would enjoy ✨
You
GitHub Issues / Issues / Configuring issues /
Planning and tracking work for your team or project
can create a README.md file for your repository to introduce your team or project and communicate important information about it. A README is often the
Repositories / Create & manage repositories /
Creating a new repository
merge conflicts.
You can create a README, which is a document describing your project. For more information, see About READMEs.
You can create a .gitignore
Migrations / Import source code / Command line /
Importing a Subversion repository
repository on GitHub. To avoid errors, do not initialize the new repository with README, license, or gitignore files. You can add these files after your project
Contribute to GitHub Docs / Your working environment /
Creating a local environment
reviewing GitHub documentation. For more information, see the directory's README.
Enabling different languages
By default, the local server does not run
GitHub Actions / Use cases and examples / Publish packages /
Publishing Docker images
information, see [Usage](https://github.com/docker/build-push-action#usage) in the README of the `docker/build-push-action` repository.
# It uses the `tags` and `labels`
Building communities / Healthy contributions /
Creating a default community health file
default files cannot be private.
Select Initialize this repository with a README.
Click Create repository.
In the repository, create one of the supported