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Tutorial: Learn GitHub by building a website

This tutorial was originally presented at the GitHub for Documentation workshop from Write the Docs - San Francisco on October 27, 2016.

Original workshop information

Presenter: Rhonda Glennon, @rmglennon

GitHub enables people to collaborate on projects, and many organizations use it for managing both software code and documentation. At this Write the Docs, you will get started with GitHub by applying its tools to building a documentation website.

In this hands-on workshop, you will:

  • Get an introduction to the Git version control system, terminology, and the GitHub workflow.
  • Create a simple website with GitHub Pages and use GitHub for documentation.
  • Learn how you can support open-source projects by contributing documentation.

The session is designed for beginners to GitHub, but all levels are invited.

Bring your laptop so you can follow along with the presentation. Any operating system will work, and you need only a browser. If you are new to GitHub, create a free, personal account at https://github.com/join before arriving to save time.

Resources from the presentation

Examples of github.io websites

Markdown syntax reference

Training classes from GitHub

GitHub branching and flow diagrams

Examples of documentation repositories

Make four pull requests by October 31, 2016 and get a free Hacktoberfest t-shirt: https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/

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