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Communicate using Markdown

Organize ideas and collaborate using Markdown, a lightweight language for text formatting.

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Congratulations friend, you've completed this course!

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Here's a recap of all the tasks you've accomplished in your repository:

  1. You learned about Markdown, headings, images, code examples, and task lists.
  2. You created and merged a Markdown file.
  3. You learned an essential GitHub skill. 🎉

What's next?

  • You can enable GitHub Pages and see your Markdown file as a website!
    1. Under your repository name at the upper right, click ⚙️ Settings.
    2. Then on the lower left, click Pages in the Code and automation section.
    3. In the GitHub Pages section, ensure "Deploy from a branch" is selected from the Source drop-down menu, and then select main from the Branch drop-down menu as your GitHub Pages publishing source.
    4. Click the Save button.
    5. Wait about 30 seconds then refresh the page. When you see "Your site is published at ..." you can click on the link to see your published site.
  • Learn more about Markdown.
  • We'd love to hear what you thought of this course in our discussion board
  • Take another GitHub Skills course.
  • Read the GitHub Getting Started docs.
  • To find projects to contribute to, check out GitHub Explore.

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