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GitHub for Next-Generation Coders

You're reading from   GitHub for Next-Generation Coders Build your ideas, share your code, and join a community of creators

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835463048
Length 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Igor Irić Igor Irić
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Started with GitHub FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Version Control and GitHub 3. Chapter 2: Mastering GitHub Essentials 4. Part 2: Collaborative Development Using GitHub
5. Chapter 3: GitHub Features for Collaborating on Projects 6. Chapter 4: Branching in GitHub and Git 7. Chapter 5: Collaborating on Code through Pull Requests 8. Chapter 6: Resolving Merge Conflicts – on GitHub and Locally 9. Part 3: Mastering Git Commands and Tools
10. Chapter 7: Git History and Reverting Commits 11. Chapter 8: Helpful Tools and Git Commands 12. Part 4: Advanced GitHub Functionalities
13. Chapter 9: Leveraging GitHub Actions for Automation 14. Chapter 10: Enhancing GitHub Security Measures 15. Chapter 11: Engaging with the Open Source Community 16. Part 5: Personalizing Your GitHub Experience
17. Chapter 12: Crafting Your GitHub Profile 18. Chapter 13: GitHub Copilot Aiding Code Creation 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Protecting your one-page website with CODEOWNERS

As you’re working on your one-page portfolio website with your friends, you’ve got different parts of the website you’re each responsible for. Now, you want to make sure that any changes to these parts are checked by the right person before they become part of the main website. This is where something called CODEOWNERS comes into play on GitHub.

What is CODEOWNERS?

Think of CODEOWNERS as a list you put up that says who’s in charge of what. For your website, it’s a file you add to your project that lists who oversees different parts of your site. So, if someone wants to change something, the right person gets to review it first.

Creating the CODEOWNERS file is easier than you think; you can do it in a few easy steps:

  1. First, you create a new file named CODEOWNERS and put it in the root of your repository or .github folder in your project. It’s like putting that list in a place...
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