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Released
5/11/2020- Adding project descriptions, URLs, and tags
- Adding secret keys to settings
- Maximizing contribution credits
- Comparing branches
- Pinning repos
- Creating permalinks
- Getting all repo branches
- Using repo shields
- Using GitHub Pages
- Creating a project Kanban
- Using the GitHub CLI
- Creating repo shortcuts
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Ray] GitHub is a foundational tool for any web developer who works with JavaScript. And that's just about everyone. Hey there, this is Ray Villalobos and I'm really excited to share with you some quick tips and tricks that you can learn in just a few minutes. They'll show you how to be more productive with GitHub and help you discover new features you might not be aware of. So let's get started.
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Introduction
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1. Setting Up Github
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Optimize your profile1m 30s
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Protect your repo branches1m 41s
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2. The Github Interface
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GitHub search tips2m 33s
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Compare two branches1m 29s
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3. Working with Repos
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Create empty folders1m 11s
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Organize utility templates1m 24s
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Get all repo branches2m 41s
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Use shields for repos1m 21s
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Add social media cards1m 22s
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Delete and restore branches1m 32s
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GitHub Flavored Markdown1m 59s
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4. Github Tools
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GitHub Pages2m 24s
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Create a wiki2m 3s
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GitHub open-source metrics1m 58s
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5. External Tools
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Share code with gists2m 4s
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