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# Connect the dots in a GitHub repository _Useful tips when navigating through your repository._

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Congratulations friend, you've completed this course! :tada:

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In this course, you've learned a lot about finding and sharing information. Within a GitHub repository, you can find history about what changes were made, and more importantly, why changes were made.

What's next?

You can enable GitHub Pages and see docs/index.html as a website!

  1. Replace USERNAME with your GitHub username and REPONAME with your GitHub repository name in docs/index.html.
  2. Under your repository name at the upper right, click :gear: Settings.
  3. Then on the lower left, click Pages.
  4. In the GitHub Pages section, select main in the Select branch drop-down menu and /docs in the Select folder drop-down menu.
  5. Click the Save button.
  6. Wait about 30 seconds then refresh the page. When you see "Your site is published at ...," you can click on the link to see your published site.

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