
Creating an account on GitHub
To get started with GitHub, you'll need to create a free personal account and verify your email address. You can also authenticate with Google or Apple - which are the supported social …
Getting started with your GitHub account
This guide will walk you through setting up your GitHub account and getting started with GitHub's features for collaboration and community. Part 1: Configuring your GitHub account
Creating an enterprise account - GitHub Enterprise Cloud Docs
GitHub Enterprise Cloud allows you to create an enterprise account, which enables collaboration between multiple organizations and gives administrators a single point of visibility and …
Creating a new organization from scratch - GitHub Docs
Create an organization to apply fine-grained access permissions to repositories. When you create a new organization from scratch, it doesn't have any repositories associated with it.
Apply to GitHub Education as a student
Once your application is approved, navigate to your GitHub Education portal to use your GitHub Education benefits, such as free access to professional developer tools.
Getting started with GitHub Enterprise Cloud
Get started with setting up and managing your enterprise account with GitHub Enterprise Cloud.
Deleting your personal account - GitHub Docs
In the upper-right corner of any page on GitHub, click your profile picture, then click Settings. In the left sidebar, click Account. At the bottom of the Account Settings page, under "Delete …
Getting started with Enterprise Managed Users - GitHub Docs
Before your developers can use GitHub Enterprise Cloud with Enterprise Managed Users, you must follow a series of configuration steps. Create a new enterprise account
Getting started with GitHub Team
As the first steps in starting with GitHub Team, you will need to create a personal account or log into your existing account on GitHub, create an organization, and set up billing.
Fork a repository - GitHub Docs
You can also create a new repository where you can put all your projects and share the code on GitHub. Creating a repository for your project allows you to store code in GitHub.