You can use third-party tools to cite and reference content on GitHub.
Issuing a persistent identifier for your repository with ZenodoTo make your repositories easier to reference in academic literature, you can create persistent identifiers, also known as Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs). You can use the data archiving tool Zenodo to archive a repository on GitHub and issue a DOI for the archive.
Tip
Zenodo archives your repository and issues a new DOI each time you create a new GitHub release. Follow the steps at Managing releases in a repository to create a new one.
Academics can use the data management service Figshare to publicize and cite research material. For more information, see Figshare's support site.
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