Get started using GitHub in less than an hour.
Congratulations, you've completed this course and joined the world of developers!
Here's a recap of your accomplishments:
- You learned about GitHub, repositories, branches, commits, and pull requests.
 - You created a branch, a commit, and a pull request.
 - You merged a pull request.
 - You made your first contribution! 🎉
 
If you'd like to make a profile README, use the quickstart instructions below or follow the instructions in the Managing your profile README article.
- Make a new public repository with a name that matches your GitHub username.
 - Create a file named 
README.mdin its root. The "root" means not inside any folder in your repository. - Edit the contents of the 
README.mdfile. - If you created a new branch for your file, open and merge a pull request on your branch.
 - Lastly, we'd love to hear what you thought of this course in our discussion board.
 
Check out these resources to learn more or get involved:
- Are you a student? Check out the Student Developer Pack.
 - Take another GitHub Skills course.
 - Read the GitHub Getting Started docs.
 - To find projects to contribute to, check out GitHub Explore.
 
Get help: Post in our discussion board • Review the GitHub status page
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