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What are code repositories? - GitHub
Code repositories (often called code repos) are specialized storage systems designed to manage source code and other software development assets. Think of them as your code's home base—a place …
About repositories - GitHub Docs
A repository contains all of your code, your files, and each file's revision history. You can discuss and manage your work within the repository.
Exploring repository architecture strategy – GitHub Well-Architected
Sep 3, 2024 · The choice between a monorepo (monolithic repository) and a polyrepo (multiple repositories) is a critical decision for software development teams. This decision can significantly …
Microsoft · GitHub
Open source projects and samples from Microsoft. Microsoft has 7439 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
RH199/Guided Exercise 7.4 Lab: Installing and Updating Software ...
Guided Exercise 7.4 Lab: Installing and Updating Software Packages Performance Checklist In this lab, you will manage software repositories and module streams, and install and upgrade packages from …
The Apache Software Foundation - GitHub
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is home to more than 300 software projects, many of which host their code repositories in this GitHub organization. Software in this organization is released …
Power open source, together · GitHub
GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.
About Git - GitHub Docs
GitHub hosts Git repositories and provides developers with tools to ship better code through command line features, issues (threaded discussions), pull requests, code review, or the use of a collection of …
Best practices for repositories - GitHub Docs
A README, along with a repository license, citation file, contribution guidelines, and a code of conduct, communicates expectations for your project and helps you manage contributions.