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Library Carpentry: Introduction to Git
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update GitHub account setup instructions #152

Closed tobyhodges closed 1 year ago

tobyhodges commented 1 year ago

If this pull request addresses an open issue on the repository, please add 'Closes #NN' below, where NN is the issue number.

Fixes #145

Please briefly summarise the changes made in the pull request, and the reason(s) for making these changes.

This adds guidance for learners about setting up multi-factor authentication. It outsources most of the configuration instructions to GitHub themselves, as the interface and process may change relatively often.

I also replaced the previous instructions for installing Git with links to the Git section of the Installation Instructions page of the workshop website template, as these are more comprehensive and will be updated if and when the steps change to set up command line Git.

If any relevant discussions have taken place elsewhere, please provide links to these.

This change was discussed with Maintainers of other Git lessons in The Carpentries, and further by the @LibraryCarpentry/curriculum-advisors.

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