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jbjonesjr / getting-going-best-practices.md
Created May 2, 2018 19:57
Getting Going and Best Practices Guide

GitHub Onboarding and Introduction

A guide for getting started and best practices for teams new to, or improving their interactions with, GitHub

image GitHub's features and capabilities

This document is meant to help new teams to GitHub familiarize themselves with the features and platform, as well as start to explore some of the best practices. While not a complete exploration, it's meant as a introduction to the key tenets of using GitHub for your business. For teams and organizations that desire more one on one support, GitHub Professional Services has many different options available to customize tools, training, and process to best meet your needs. The GitHub offerings listed in the diagram above are just a sampling of the various capabilities and we'd love to create a customized offering to meet your specific organizational needs.

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0xjac / private_fork.md
Last active June 8, 2025 04:09
Create a private fork of a public repository

The repository for the assignment is public and Github does not allow the creation of private forks for public repositories.

The correct way of creating a private frok by duplicating the repo is documented here.

For this assignment the commands are:

  1. Create a bare clone of the repository. (This is temporary and will be removed so just do it wherever.)

git clone --bare [email protected]:usi-systems/easytrace.git