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Get started / Getting started with Git /
Set up Git
Setting up Git
Download and install the latest version of Git.
Note: Most Chrome OS devices from 2020 onwards now have a built-in Linux environment, which
Get started / Using GitHub /
Supported browsers
the best experience with GitHub, we recommend using the latest version of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari.
About web browser support for GitHub
We design
Codespaces / Troubleshooting /
GitHub Codespaces logs
and connecting to GitHub Codespaces.
The following instructions are for Chrome. The steps for other browsers are similar.
In the browser window for the
Building communities / Issue & PR templates /
Configuring issue templates for your repository
browsers are you seeing the problem on?
multiple: true
options:
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Safari
- Microsoft Edge
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
label: Relevant
Building communities / Issue & PR templates /
Syntax for issue forms
browsers are you seeing the problem on?
multiple: true
options:
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Safari
- Microsoft Edge
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
label: Relevant
Codespaces /
The github.dev web-based editor
github.dev.
Known limitations
The github.dev editor is currently supported in Chrome (and various other Chromium-based browsers), Edge, Firefox, and Safari.
Codespaces / Troubleshooting /
Troubleshooting GitHub Codespaces clients
Chromium-based, try switching to a Chromium-based browser, such as Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. Alternatively, check for known issues with your browser
Repositories / Work with files / Using files /
Working with non-code files
your computer's hardware to its fullest. We recommend you try browsers like Chrome or Firefox, which ship with WebGL enabled.
Error: "Unable to display"
Codespaces / Developing in a codespace /
Developing in a codespace
GitHub Codespaces, we recommend using a Chromium-based browser, like Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. For more information, see "Troubleshooting GitHub