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- GitHub Next
GitHub Next investigates the future of software development We are a team of researchers and engineers at GitHub, exploring things beyond the adjacent possible We prototype tools and technologies that will change our craft We identify new approaches to building healthy, productive software engineering teams
- Intro to GitHub
In this Experience you'll learn the basics of the GitHub Flow including creating and making changes to branches within a repository, as well as creating and merging pull requests
- GitHub Shop
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- GitHub on the App Store
You can use GitHub for iOS to: • Browse your latest notifications • Read, react, and reply to Issues and Pull Requests • Review and merge Pull Requests • Organize Issues with labels, assignees, projects, and more • Browse your files and code • Discover new and trending repositories ———
- GitHub Universe 2025
There’s something a little magical about discovering new products and features the moment they’re released—and that’s what you’ll get at GitHub Universe
- IRS-Public direct-file - GitHub
Direct File Contribute to IRS-Public direct-file development by creating an account on GitHub
- Introduction to Github - GeeksforGeeks
GitHub is a web-based platform that uses Git, a version control system, to help developers manage and track changes in their code It allows multiple people to collaborate on a project, track revisions, and contribute to code from anywhere in the world
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