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GitHub is where people build software More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects
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Learn the "GitHub Flow", and the key principles of collaborative working (branches, commits, pull requests, merges) Personalise your profile to share your interests and skills
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Learn how you can use GitHub products to improve your software management process and collaborate with other people
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Whether you’re scaling your development process or just learning how to code, GitHub is where you belong Join the world’s most widely adopted developer platform to build the technologies that shape what’s next
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- About Git - GitHub Docs
GitHub hosts Git repositories and provides developers with tools to ship better code through command line features, issues (threaded discussions), pull requests, code review, or the use of a collection of free and for-purchase apps in the GitHub Marketplace
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While Git takes care of the underlying version control, GitHub is the collaboration platform built on top of it GitHub is the place for pull requests, comments, reviews, integrated tests, and so much more Most developers work locally to develop and use GitHub for collaboration
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