Announcing Guides
Today we’re announcing something new: GitHub Guides. We’ve got four guides up right now: Understanding the GitHub Workflow Getting your project on GitHub Mastering Issues Mastering Markdown Guides are designed…
Today we’re announcing something new: GitHub Guides.
We’ve got four guides up right now:
- Understanding the GitHub Workflow
- Getting your project on GitHub
- Mastering Issues
- Mastering Markdown
Guides are designed to help with concepts that are a bit too difficult to sum up with a simple Google search. Much like our GitHub Guides channel on YouTube, the new site will focus more on workflows and project communication rather than bits and bytes and stack traces.
This is just the start for Guides. Check back every now and then as we add more tutorials and writeups about using Git and GitHub.
Enjoy!
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