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  1. Username or email address. Password Forgot password? New to GitHub? Create an account. GitHub is where people build software. More than 100 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.

  2. GitHub is where over 100 million developers shape the future of software, together. Contribute to the open source community, manage your Git repositories, review code like a pro, track bugs and features, power your CI/CD and DevOps workflows, and secure code before you commit it.

  3. GitHub is where people build software. More than 100 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.

  4. If you authenticate with GitHub CLI, you can either authenticate with a personal access token or via the web browser. For more information about authenticating with GitHub CLI, see gh auth login. If you authenticate without GitHub CLI, you must authenticate with a personal access token.

  5. Learn how to work with GitHub repositories using different tools and methods, such as the browser, the command line, or the desktop. Compare the features and advantages of each tool and find the best one for your needs.

  6. To get started with GitHub, you'll need to create a free personal account on GitHub.com and verify your email address. Every person who uses GitHub.com signs in to a personal account. Your personal account is your identity on GitHub.com and has a username and profile.

  7. To authenticate to GitHub, in the browser, type your GitHub.com credentials and click Sign in. Alternatively, if you were already signed in to GitHub, follow the prompts to return to GitHub Desktop to finish authenticating.

  8. Learn how to create, configure, and use your personal GitHub account to collaborate with others and access GitHub's features. Find out how to set up Git, write in Markdown, search, manage files, and more.

  9. Learn how to secure your account and data with features like two-factor authentication, SSH, and commit signature verification. Find out how to generate, add, and manage SSH keys, personal access tokens, and SAML single sign-on.

  10. Learn how to install, configure, and authenticate Git on your computer to work with GitHub repositories. Find out how to create, fork, and connect with GitHub users and communities.