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Select Topic AreaQuestion BodyI just started github. I don't really know anything. I saw some github commands online. Do help on starting. |
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To start with GitHub as a beginner, first, create an account and install Git on your computer. Begin by exploring some public repositories to get a feel for how projects are structured. Use the GitHub Desktop app for an easier start with version control, cli is good too (just saying). Practice by creating your own repository, making commits, and pushing changes. Don't hesitate to contribute to open-source projects when you gain more experience; it's a great way to learn. Check out GitHub's guides and tutorials for step-by-step instructions(YouTube is the best way to learn), and remember, the community is friendly and always ready to help you grow and learn. Happy coding! |
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Hi @Cheems-arch, welcome to the GitHub Community! I've gone ahead and moved this post to our New to GitHub category, as this topic might be more relevant there. Feel free to explore that category as there are many new users discovering how to use our platform as well. |
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I don't understand any of it |
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To start with GitHub as a beginner, first, create an account and install Git on your computer. Begin by exploring some public repositories to get a feel for how projects are structured. Use the GitHub Desktop app for an easier start with version control, cli is good too (just saying). Practice by creating your own repository, making commits, and pushing changes. Don't hesitate to contribute to open-source projects when you gain more experience; it's a great way to learn. Check out GitHub's guides and tutorials for step-by-step instructions(YouTube is the best way to learn), and remember, the community is friendly and always ready to help you grow and learn. Happy coding!