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GitHub Essentials - Second Edition

By : Achilleas Pipinellis
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GitHub Essentials - Second Edition

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By: Achilleas Pipinellis

Overview of this book

Whether you are an experienced developer or a novice, learning to work with Version Control Systems is a must in the software development world. Git is the most popular tool for that purpose, and GitHub was built around it, leveraging its powers by bringing it to the web. Starting with the basics of creating a repository, you will then learn how to manage the issue tracker, the place where discussions about your project take place. Continuing our journey, we will explore how to use the wiki and write rich documentation that will accompany your project. You will also master organization/team management and some of the features that made GitHub so well known, including pull requests. Next, we will focus on creating simple web pages hosted on GitHub and lastly, we will explore the settings that are configurable for a user and a repository.
Table of Contents (8 chapters)

Organization roles and repository permission levels

GitHub allows you to choose among three roles for a person in an organization: owners, members, and billing managers. We will not deal with the latter; if you want more information on this, refer to https://help.github.com/articles/adding-a-billing-manager-to-your-organization/.

Owners have full access to the organization and are in the highest level of the permissions chain. As far as the organization is concerned, they can invite and remove people, create and remove teams, create and remove repositories, as well as manage the permission levels of all people and repositories. They can also edit the organization settings.

Being a member is usually the default role when a new person gets in the organization. The least a member can do is create a new team and add existing team members and repositories to it.

The access level a...