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Test to Treat is a program where you can get a prescription for COVID-19 medication on-site if you test positive. It is being rolled out and will soon be published by CDPH. Want to have it on our _Tes…
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## Welcome!
Hello and welcome! In this course you will learn how you can get your best work done in pull requests. You'll learn when and how to request a review, how to review someone else's code, a…
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## Step 3: Make the move
Having a project already stored locally enables you to move it to GitHub rather quickly. The following activity provides instructions to move your local project to GitHub usi…
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Let us see the following entry
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In this case, the grammatical information `#-a. (f. नी)` provides a clue that there…
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## Step 4: Private or Public?
Right now, your repository is set to public.
You can change the visibility of a repository to Private or Public at any time in your repository's **Settings** tab, but t…
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## Step 2: Prepare the project
### Working with Binary files
In general, there are two types of files: text files and binary files.
Text files, like most code files, are easily tracked with Git and…
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## Step 1: Planning the move
Uploading your project to GitHub gives you the feature-rich tools and collaboration needed to elevate your project to the next level. Not to mention, it's also pretty exc…
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## Welcome to your repository!
In this repository [:book:](https://help.github.com/articles/github-glossary/#repository), you’ll learn how to write with Markdown [:book:](https://help.github.com/arti…
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# :wave: Welcome to GitHub Learning Lab's "Introduction to GitHub"
To get started, I’ll guide you through some important first steps in coding and collaborating on GitHub.
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