Create workflows that enable you to use Continuous Integration (CI) for your projects.
Congratulations friend, you've completed this course!
Here's a recap of all the tasks you've accomplished in your repository:
- You learned how to create a codespace and push code to your repository from the codespace.
- You learned how to use custom images in your codespace.
- You learned how to customize your codespace.
- You learned how to personalize your codespace.
- Developing in a codespace. Learn how to delete a codespace, open an existing codespace, connect to a private network, forward ports, and much more.
- Set up your repository. Learn how to set minimum machine specs for a codespace, add badges, set up a template repo, and much more.
- Personalize and customize GitHub Codespaces. Learn how to use setting sync for your codespace, add dotfiles, set the default region, set the default editor, and much more.
- Prebuild your codespace
- Manage your codespace
- Learn more about securing your supply chain by reading: GitHub Codespaces overview.
- We'd love to hear what you thought of this course.
- Learn another GitHub skill.
- Read the Get started with GitHub docs.
- To find projects to contribute to, check out GitHub Explore.
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