Learn how to create a new repository and commit your first change in 5 minutes.
Create a repositoryGitHub repositories store a variety of projects. In this guide, you'll create a repository and commit your first change.
Commit your first change Next stepsYou have now created a repository, including a README file, and created your first commit on GitHub.
Secure your repository using GitHub's available security features. For more information, see Quickstart for securing your repository.
You can find interesting projects and repositories on GitHub and make changes to them by creating a fork of the repository. Forking a repository will allow you to make changes to another repository without affecting the original. For more information, see Fork a repository.
Each repository on GitHub is owned by a person or an organization. You can interact with the people, repositories, and organizations by connecting and following them on GitHub. For more information, see Finding inspiration on GitHub.
GitHub has a great support community where you can ask for help and talk to people from around the world. Join the conversation on GitHub Community.
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