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A Github repository is basically a folder designed to store files. It is also available online for anyone to download, access, and contribute to the files/code within the folder.
AI-powered coding just got more accessible with GitHub Copilot's free plan. Here's how to set it up in VS Code, step-by-step, and find out whether it's smart enough to actually improve your work.
Learn how to unlock GPT-5 in VS Code using GitHub Copilot Pro. Here are the steps and how to bypass usage limits using your API key.
Learn how to push a Project to GitHub using Git Command Line (Git Bash) or GitHub Desktop App in Windows 11/10. You can clone a GitHub repository or use commands.
In this GitHub Copilot tutorial, learn how to integrate GitHub Copilot with your favorite IDE, as well as key Copilot prompts and advanced code completions.
Learn how to add a GitHub repository to VS Code as well as how to install a handy extension to manage pull requests and issues.
Git, GitHub and the Git URL A Git repository is of very little use if it resides entirely on your remote GitHub or GitLab account. To actually work with the various files and resources stored in that ...
GitHub isn't just a Microsoft property, it's the biggest code-sharing platform on the planet. At some point you might well find yourself wanting or needing to get familiar with it. But ...
If you’re an R programmer hoping to try GitHub Copilot, you’ll need to use Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code. Here’s how to set up and use VS Code for R.
Run coding workflows from your phone with Claude Code and GitHub Actions. Learn how to boost productivity and code on the go effortlessly.
Learning how to code will allow you to do everything from build complex apps to make your smart lights flash when you receive an email. Here's our guide on how to get started.