
Introducing GitHub
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Content
- Cover
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Who This Book Is For
- Beyond Software
- Who This Book Is Not For
- How to Use This Book
- Conventions Used in This Book
- O'Reilly Safari
- How to Contact Us
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- What Is Git?
- What Is GitHub?
- Why Use Git?
- Why Use GitHub?
- Key Concepts
- Chapter 2. Viewing
- Introducing the Repository Page
- Viewing the README.md File
- Viewing the Commit History
- Viewing Pull Requests
- Viewing Issues
- Viewing Projects
- Viewing Insights
- Viewing the Pulse
- The Contributors Graph
- The Community Profile
- The Commits Graph
- The Code Frequency Graph
- The Dependency Graph
- The Network Graph
- The Forks List
- The Traffic Graph
- Chapter 3. Creating and Editing
- Creating a Repository
- Adding a File
- Editing a File
- Renaming or Moving a File
- Working with Folders
- Creating a Folder
- Renaming a Folder
- The Limits of Editing on GitHub
- Chapter 4. Collaboration
- Contributing via a Fork
- Adding a File
- Creating a Pull Request
- Committing to a Branch
- Creating a Pull Request from a Branch
- Collaborating on Pull Requests
- Involving People with Pull Requests
- Reviewing Pull Requests
- Commenting on Pull Requests
- Adding Color to Comments
- Contributing to Pull Requests
- Testing a Pull Request
- Merging a Pull Request
- Who Should Merge a Pull Request?
- Pull Request Notifications
- Best Practices for Pull Requests
- Chapter 5. Project Management
- GitHub Issues
- Creating a New Issue
- Managing Milestones for Issues
- Managing Labels for Issues
- Commenting on Issues
- Referencing Issues in a Commit
- Best Practices for Issues
- GitHub Projects
- Creating a Project Board
- Creating Columns and Adding Cards
- Closing, Editing, or Deleting Project Boards
- Chapter 6. Publishing Content
- Wikis
- Getting Started with a Wiki
- Adding and Linking to a Page on Your Wiki
- GitHub Pages
- Creating a Website for Your Project
- Creating a Website for Yourself or Your Organization
- Chapter 7. Configuring Repositories and Organizations
- Configuring a Repository
- Adding Collaborators
- Configuring Branches
- Protected Branches
- Integrating with Other Systems
- Personal Versus Organizational
- Creating an Organization
- Configuring Your Organization
- Organization Profile
- Member Privileges
- Billing
- Security
- Audit Log
- Blocked Users
- Webhooks
- Third-Party Access and Installed GitHub Apps
- Repository Topics
- Projects
- Managing Members and Teams
- Chapter 8. Downloading and Working Offline
- Why Clone a Repository?
- GitHub Desktop
- Viewing Changes
- GitHub Desktop and Atom
- Creating a Branch and Editing Files
- Creating a Commit
- Creating a Pull Request from GitHub Desktop
- Chapter 9. Next Steps
- Index
- About the Author
- Colophon
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