Let’s get to know each other
It seems like way too often I run into someone who’s been using GitHub for a long time but has just learned about one of our long-time features like fork…
It seems like way too often I run into someone who’s been using GitHub for a long time but has just learned about one of our long-time features like fork queue or blame visualization.
So today we’re launching the start of our Features section. It’s just a lightweight tour of all the features GitHub has.
Browse around, even if you’re a long time GitHub user — I’m betting you’ll find something that you didn’t know GitHub could do. Head on over to https://github.com/features to get started.
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