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A few parting words #5

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github-learning-lab bot opened this issue May 10, 2021 · 0 comments
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A few parting words #5

github-learning-lab bot opened this issue May 10, 2021 · 0 comments

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Nice Work

celebrate

Congratulations @bdivver, you've completed this course! 🎉

What went well

Before I say good-bye, I want to recap all the tasks you've accomplished. You:

  • Learned what to do with an empty repo on GitHub ✨
  • Created a .gitignore and removed bulky binaries
  • Used your favorite local tools to push existing code
  • Set your code up in a GitHub repository 🎆

What's Next?

Now that you've moved your Git repository to GitHub, managing your repository and adding collaborators are common next steps. Here are some recommended courses we think you might be interested in:

Community Starter Kit
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Create a release based workflow
Now that you have a repository on GitHub learn how to utilize a release workflow to create new releases for your project through an efficient development workflow.

There's so much more you can do with GitHub, and you have a solid start. Now...what will you learn next?


I won't respond to this issue, just close it when you are done!

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