- Creating an account on GitHub
To get started with GitHub, you'll need to create a free personal account and verify your email address Every person who uses GitHub signs in to a user account Your user account is your identity on GitHub and has a username and profile
- Getting started with your GitHub account
The first steps in starting with GitHub are to create an account, choose a product that fits your needs best, verify your email, set up two-factor authentication, and view your profile There are several types of accounts on GitHub
- Get started with GitHub documentation
Getting started with your GitHub account With a personal account on GitHub, you can import or create repositories, collaborate with others, and connect with the GitHub community
- Types of GitHub accounts
There are three types of accounts on GitHub User accounts; Organization accounts; Enterprise accounts; Every person who uses GitHub signs in to a user account An organization account enhances collaboration between multiple users, and an enterprise account allows central management of multiple organizations User accounts Every person who
- Start your journey - GitHub Docs
Follow this Hello World exercise to learn GitHub's pull request workflow Setting up your profile Your profile tells people who you are and what you're interested in
- Onboarding - GitHub Docs
With a personal account on GitHub, you can import or create repositories, collaborate with others, and connect with the GitHub community
- Hello World - GitHub Docs
You must have a GitHub account For more information, see Creating an account on GitHub You don't need to know how to code, use the command line, or install Git (the version control software that GitHub is built on)
- GitHub Docs
Keep your account and data secure with features like two-factor authentication, SSH, and commit signature verification
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