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  1. Git is the free and open source distributed version control system that's responsible for everything GitHub related that happens locally on your computer. This cheat sheet features the most important …

  2. Sign in to GitHub · GitHub

    GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.

  3. GitHub Student Developer Pack

    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.

  4. Data Science & Machine Learning - GitHub Education

    Take your project public and begin collaborating using Deepnote which integrates seamlessly with GitHub. Then be sure to use tools that let you deploy, test, analyze and monitor your project with …

  5. GitHub Education · GitHub

    Learn how to use GitHub with interactive courses designed for beginners and experts.

  6. Understanding Markdown - GitHub Education

    This Experience walks you through the common uses of Markdown in GitHub so that you can feel confident communicating on the platform. About this Experience We'll update a plain text file and add …

  7. Intro to Open Source - GitHub Education

    Brought to you by the GitHub Docs team, learn best practices for moderating and setting up collaborative, safe, and effective communities using GitHub’s community-tested tools.

  8. Events - GitHub Education

    GitHub for Beginners Learn the basics of GitHub, including repositories, branches, commits, and pull requests. Get hands-on experience... See more Dec 30, 2025 Sri Lanka ["English"] Online Workshop

  9. Profile README - GitHub Education

    You decide what information to include in your profile README, so you have full control over how you present yourself on GitHub. This experience walks you through a quick tutorial to create your profile …

  10. Classroom Report - GitHub Education

    In July 2017 we asked teachers to assess their level of Git mastery, tell us what they want out of a teacher-training program, and point to where your students struggle with Git and GitHub.