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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 …
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 …
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.
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Open source projects and samples from Microsoft. Microsoft has 7453 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 …
About Git - GitHub Docs
A repository, or Git project, encompasses the entire collection of files and folders associated with a project, along with each file's revision history. The file history appears as snapshots in time called …
Repositories documentation - GitHub Docs
Learn to use and manage the repositories that allow you to store and collaborate on your project's code.
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.
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GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.