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  1. Sign in to GitHub · GitHub

    GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.

  2. GitHub · Change is constant. GitHub keeps you ahead.

    Join the world's most widely adopted, AI-powered developer platform where millions of developers, businesses, and the largest open source community build software that advances humanity.

  3. Sign up for GitHub

    Create your free account Explore GitHub's core features for individuals and organizations. See what's included or Email* Password*

  4. About login · GitHub

    GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.

  5. log-in · GitHub

    Learn more about blocking users. Add an optional note Maximum 250 characters. Please don't include any personal information such as legal names or email addresses. Markdown supported. This note …

  6. Reviewing the audit log for your organization - GitHub Docs

    Note Webhooks might be a good alternative to the audit log or API polling for certain use cases. Webhooks are a way for GitHub to notify your server when specific events occur for a repository, …

  7. GitHub Copilot · Your AI pair programmer

    GitHub Copilot works alongside you directly in your editor, suggesting whole lines or entire functions for you.

  8. Set up Git - GitHub Docs

    Set up Git At the heart of GitHub is an open-source version control system (VCS) called Git. Git is responsible for everything GitHub-related that happens locally on your computer.

  9. About authentication to GitHub

    Username and password (or social login) with two-factor authentication, or a passkey (GitHub Free, and GitHub Enterprise Cloud only) Personal access token SSH key Authenticating in your browser If …

  10. GitHub - Azure/login: Connect to Azure

    Connect to Azure. Contribute to Azure/login development by creating an account on GitHub.