If you're a programmer, or a student in a related discipline, then you shouldn't know about GitHub. Many open source organizations and great gods will choose to publish their open source projects on GitHub, and learning to use GitHub will be a great help to your learning and work! But the use of GitHub relies on a git command or a client, for beginners to get started a little trouble, online related tutorials are many copy others, learn to encounter a lot of things do not understand, so there is this blog.
First, a registered GitHub account
GitHub website address: https://github.com/, after having an account, you can create a warehouse (created a New Repository), free users can only create a public warehouse, is open to everyone.
Second, GitHub installation
Depending on your computer's operating system to select the version to install, I use the Windows version.
Third, configure Git
After the installation is complete, right-click on the desktop and you will find that there are two more options: Git GUI here/git Bash here. The GUI is the graphical interface version, bash is the DOS interface version, it is recommended to use the DOS interface version, because this will allow you to familiarize yourself with the git command, when you become proficient, you will feel the command line in a more efficient way.
Open git Bash here, create ssh KEY, something like a pass-through for secure communication between your local client and GitHub, with the ability to upload and download github as your remote server without entering a password.
Enter this code SSH---"[email protected]"
GitHub Beginner Tutorial (i)