GitHub is like a big, magical notebook for people who make
computer programs. It helps them share their work with friends and see what
everyone else is doing. When people work together on the same project, GitHub
makes sure everyone knows who did what and helps fix any mistakes quickly.
It’s important because it makes working as a team much
easier. If someone changes something, everyone can see it, so no one gets
confused. And if there’s a mistake, GitHub helps you go back and fix it, just
like erasing and rewriting in your notebook.
Here are five tips for using GitHub:
Always Save Your Work: Make sure to save and share your changes so
everyone can see what you’ve done.
Check What Others Do: Look at what your friends are doing to make
sure everyone is working on the same project.
Ask for Help: If you don’t understand something, ask your friends or teachers
for help.
Fix Mistakes: If you see a mistake, use GitHub to go back and correct it.
Be Clear: Write clear notes about what you did so others know exactly what
changes were made.