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  1. GitHub · Change is constant. GitHub keeps you ahead. · GitHub

    Join the world's most widely adopted, AI-powered developer platform where millions of developers, businesses, and the largest open source community build software that advances humanity.

  2. About repositories - GitHub Docs

    About repository ownership You can own repositories individually, or you can share ownership of repositories with other people in an organization. In either case, access to repositories is managed …

  3. Repositories documentation - GitHub Docs

    Licensing a repository Public repositories on GitHub are often used to share open source software. For your repository to truly be open source, you'll need to license it so that others are free to use, …

  4. Trending repositories on GitHub today · GitHub

    GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.

  5. Quickstart for repositories - GitHub Docs

    From your local repository you can commit, and create a pull request to update the changes in the upstream repository. For more information, see Cloning a repository and Set up Git. Secure your …

  6. Sign in to GitHub · GitHub

    GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.

  7. GitHub · GitHub

    The open source community is the 💗 heart of GitHub and fundamental to how we build software today. See for yourself: GitHub Sponsors helped support more than 5k individuals and projects around the …

  8. Creating a new repository - GitHub Docs

    Click Create repository. At the bottom of the resulting Quick Setup page, under "Import code from an old repository", you can choose to import a project to your new repository. To do so, click Import code. …

  9. Creating and managing repositories - GitHub Docs

    Creating and managing repositories You can create a repository on GitHub to store and collaborate on your project's files, then manage the repository's name and location.

  10. Git · GitHub

    That ranges from using GitHub to host the shared remote repository to working with colleagues and capitalizing on features like protected branches, code review, GitHub Actions, and more. The best …