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Pull request assistant
coverage for new functionality
- **Documentation**: Verify code comments and README updates
## Review Style
- Be specific and constructive in feedback
- Acknowledge
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
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
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
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
Preparing to use custom agents in your enterprise
manually grant access after creation, choose
Private.
Update the template README as needed. Consider including creation guidelines for custom agents or compliance
Setting your default editor for GitHub Codespaces
option "installJupyterlab": true. For more information, see the README for the python feature, in the devcontainers/features repository.
Further
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
Featured GitHub integrations
channels or personal chats.
For more information, see the integration's README in the integrations/microsoft-teams repository.
You can also integrate the
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