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  1. Creating an account on GitHub

    To get started with GitHub, you'll need to create a free personal account and verify your email address. You can also authenticate with Google or Apple - which are the supported social …

  2. Sign up for 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 - Creators-of-Create/Create: [NeoForge Mod] Building …

    With Create, the game isn't played inside a bunch of UIs, it challenges you to set up contraptions of animated components working together in many possible arrangements. Create's visual in …

  4. GitHub · Build and ship software on a single, collaborative platform

    Whether you’re scaling your development process or just learning how to code, GitHub is where you belong. Join the world’s most widely adopted AI-powered developer platform to build the …

  5. 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.

  6. Creating a new repository - GitHub Docs

    You can create a new repository on your personal account or any organization where you have sufficient permissions.

  7. Quickstart for repositories - GitHub Docs

    To create a repository for your project, use the gh repo create subcommand. When prompted, select Create a new repository on GitHub from scratch and enter the name of your new project.

  8. Creating a GitHub Pages site

    GitHub Pages publishes any static files that you push to your repository. You can create your own static files or use a static site generator to build your site for you.

  9. GitHub - actions/create-github-app-token: GitHub Action for …

    Create GitHub App Token GitHub Action for creating a GitHub App installation access token.

  10. Quickstart for GitHub Pages

    You can use GitHub Pages to showcase some open source projects, host a blog, or even share your résumé. This guide will help get you started on creating your next website.