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Previously, only upgraded GitHub Pro accounts could create a private GitHub repository. This option is now available to all accounts -- but with a catch that can limit users.
First, create a new repository on GitHub and clone it to your computer. Then, simply copy your existing project files into the cloned folder, commit the changes, and push them back to GitHub.
When the form to create a project appears, simply provide a name for the project and set the GitLab repo's visibility to public. Accept all the other defaults and submit the form to create your first ...
Started on a new team recently (data engineers/ETL using Pentaho) and found out that while they were using a git (BitBucket) to store their jobs and transformations, they were using git absolutely ...
How to create an issue with GitHub Issues The first thing you must do is log in to your GitHub account. Once you’ve done that, navigate to a repository. You’ll see the Issues tab (Figure B ...