
projects · GitHub Topics · GitHub
Mar 6, 2025 · projects Project refers to a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result. This topic explores the various aspects of project management, including planning, …
Projects 快速入门 - GitHub 文档
简介 本指南说明如何使用 Projects 来规划和跟踪工作。 在本指南中,你将创建一个新项目、自定义视图,以及添加自定义字段来管理团队积压工作 (backlog)、迭代规划和团队路线图,以便与协作者沟通 …
GitHub Issues · Project planning for developers
Give your developers flexible features for project management that adapts to any team, project, and workflow—all alongside your code.
Trending repositories on GitHub today · GitHub
GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.
50 Final Year Projects with Source Code - GitHub
About Final year projects are a crucial part of a student's academic journey, particularly in the fields of engineering, computer science, and other technical disciplines.50 Final year Projects Includes …
Finding your projects - GitHub Docs
Finding projects linked to a repository Repositories can be linked to organization-level and user-level projects. You can browse and filter the projects that are linked to a specific repository. For more …
About Projects - GitHub Docs
About Projects A project is an adaptable table, board, and roadmap that integrates with your issues and pull requests on GitHub to help you plan and track your work effectively at the user or organization …
Creating a project - GitHub Docs
Creating a project Creating an organization project Organization projects can track issues and pull requests from the organization's repositories. You can also set projects in your organization as …
GitHub - practical-tutorials/project-based-learning: Curated list of ...
Curated list of project-based tutorials. Contribute to practical-tutorials/project-based-learning development by creating an account on GitHub.
Contributing to a project - GitHub Docs
Contributing to a project on GitHub is an essential skill for developers and collaborators working together to achieve shared goals. Whether you're fixing bugs, adding features, or improving documentation, …