Examples of using Github will in English and their translations into Greek
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GitHub will retain its product philosophy.
There are a couple of special files that GitHub will notice if they are present in your repository.
GitHub will continue to operate independently as a community and business.
If you add a language name like we did there with java, GitHub will also try to syntax highlight the snippet.
GitHub will send you an email to verify the address you provided.
If you have a file named CONTRIBUTING with any file extension, GitHub will show Opening a Pull Request when a CONTRIBUTING file exists. when anyone starts opening a Pull Request.
GitHub will only show you the token once, so be sure to copy it.
You specify a URL and GitHub will post an HTTP payload to that URL on any event you want.
GitHub will test this for you and let you know at the bottom of every Pull Request if the merge is trivial or not.
Since you have no code there yet, GitHub will show you instructions for how to create a brand-new Git repository, or connect an existing Git project.
Since GitHub will render this file, you can embed images or links in it for added ease of understanding.
Friedman says that GitHub will continue to operate independently as a community, platform, and business.
This means that GitHub will retain its developer-first values, distinctive spirit, and open extensibility.
Most developers on GitHub will choose to do the latter, for the same reasons we just went over in the previous section.
What's more, GitHub will look for task lists in your Issues and Pull Requests and show them as metadata on the pages that list them out.
What this means is that GitHub will make a copy of the project that is entirely yours; it lives in your user's namespace, and you can push to it.
If you click it GitHub will perform a“non-fast-forward” merge, meaning that even if the merge could be a fast-forward, it will still create a merge commit.
Very often in Pull Requests on GitHub people will pull in other people on their teams or in their company to review an Issue or Pull Request.
Turning it on will make GitHub ask you for two different methods of authentication, so that if one of them is compromised, an attacker will not be able to access your account.
Note that if you select GitHub, a link to your GitHub profile will be included on your public MDN profile page.
Note that you will need a GitHub account before you can create an MDN account, since we use GitHub for authentication at this time.
If you log in to MDN via GitHub, andyou use a"noreply" email address on GitHub, you will not receive messages(including notifications when you subscribe to pages) from MDN.