GitHub Training Materials
This is the official courseware for the GitHub Training Team. This repository provides open source outlines, slides, and cheat sheets for teaching GitHub Classes under the CC BY 3.0 license.
We know that part of effectively sharing GitHub and Git with the world goes beyond our team's course offerings. We are excited to provide you with training materials that you can also use to teach these same concepts at your company, for a user group, or even at a conference.
Contribute
We’re eager to have your help in improving these materials. If you have an idea for a change, start by opening a new Issue so we can discuss and help guide your contribution to the right location. If you have corrections or materials contributions, we'd be glad to receive them via a Pull Request. For materials contributions, we ask you to share in our mindset of minimalism. We aim to keep the outlines, slides, and cheat sheets as synchronized triads.
File Format
The majority of the site materials are written in Markdown, a lightweight markup language supported in the GitHub web application user interface. There is a syntax guide to the original Markdown format and also GitHub Flavored Markdown.

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