Monday, 24 February 2014

How to add files to be commited in GitHub

How to add files to be commited in GitHub



1.GitHub Pages

Description:Websites for you and your projects. Hosted directly from your
GitHub repository. Just edit, push, and your changes are live. Pages Help



2.Backbone.js

Description:DocumentCloud. The DocumentCloud workspace is built on
Backbone.js, with Documents, Projects, Notes, and Accounts all as Backbone
models and collections.



3.FreeTTS - Official Site

Description:Demos. FreeTTS includes a number of demos. Each demo directory
has Java source file(s) containing the demo source and a 'README.html'
file with brief instructions ...



4.CoffeeScript

Description:Note how because we are assigning the value of the
comprehensions to a variable in the example above, CoffeeScript is
collecting the result of each iteration ...



5.EMMA: a free Java code coverage tool - SourceForge

Description:Reports on class, method, basic block, and line coverage
(text, HTML, and XML). Last stable release is from 2005. [Open source,
Common Public License]



6.GnuCash - Official Site

Description:An application aimed at personal finances and home users.



7.How To Raise Your Vibration - Blogger

Description:How Do I Learn To Love Myself When I Know That All My Choices
Have Created The Pain I Am In Now?



8.Home — Scriptaculous Documentation

Description:script.aculo.us is open source. Read up on how to contribute
by finding bugs, making bug reports and helping fixing them. Help port the
old, dead wiki to github and ...



9.Lightbox 2 - Lokesh Dhakar

Description:Help Bugs. If you find a bug, create an issue on Github.
Include your operating system and browser version along with detailed
steps to reproduce the bug.



10.YUI 2 API Docs and Archives - GitHub Pages

Description:YUI recommends using YUI 3. YUI 2 has been deprecated as of
2011. This site acts as an archive for files and documentation. Do not use
YUI 2 for new projects.

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