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    How to use Github

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    César (@CexyNature) presented a talk on how to use Github.

    Chloë (@BooteCG), as a way to use his instruction tried to make an .md with the notes/instructions in and posted to her github here.

    The Pro Git book (free and CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) is a very good source of information.

    Tags: Chloë, César, git

    Categories: Meeting, Presentation

    Updated: November 26, 2019

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