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Home Page: https://lab.github.com/githubtraining/connect-the-dots-in-a-github-repository
Welcome to this Learning Lab course about finding your way through the history of GitHub repositories. For example, you could be working in repositories with a lot of history, many collaborators, or many files.
Before you take this course, you may want to go through the Introduction to GitHub course on Learning Lab.
In this course, you'll learn how to do lots of things, like:
GitHub has special capabilities to help reference other information on GitHub. For example, when you reference another issue or pull request by number, that number will be hyperlinked. At the same time, a cross-reference is created in the linked issue or pull request. This two-way reference helps people track the relationship of information across GitHub.
Below, you will see a reference to another issue. The other issue references this issue. The other issue appears to be a duplicate, so it would be a good idea to close it.
Welcome to the course! We're going to walk through some strategies for dealing with large repositories. This is a similar issue to #1. Please close this issue.
I think this project would be better if it had a sidebar.
Great job! In this course, you've learned a lot about finding and sharing information. Within a GitHub repository, you can find history about what changes were made, and more importantly, why changes were made.
If you'd like to see this project on GitHub Pages, go to the Settings tab of this repository and scroll down. Then, under GitHub Pages, select the main
branch /docs
folder as the source.
Want to keep learning? Feel free to check out our other courses.
Note: the content of this comment simulates common usage of issues as a way to request features of report bugs. Scroll down to the next comment in this issue for your instructions.
There's no sidebar! Is this user error or is it actually missing?
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