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A digital certificate issued by Certificate Authority (CA) that ensures there are valid connections between two machines, such as a user's computer and GitHub.com and verifies the ownership of a site.
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- term: card
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description: A movable square within a project board associated with an issue or pull request.
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- term: Check
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- term: check
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description: >-
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A check is a type of status check on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. See "[Status checks](#status-checks)."
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- term: checkout
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description: >-
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The ability to run GitHub Enterprise services across multiple nodes and load
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balance requests between them.
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- term: Code frequency graph
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- term: code frequency graph
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description: >-
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A repository graph that shows the content additions and deletions for each
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week in a repository's history.
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- term: contributor
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description: >-
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A contributor is someone who does not have collaborator access to a repository but has contributed to a project and had a pull request they opened merged into the repository.
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- term: Contributors graph
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- term: contributors graph
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description: A repository graph that displays the top 100 contributors to a repository.
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- term: coupon
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description: >-
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description: A time-based job scheduler in Unix-like computer operating systems.
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- term: cURL
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description: Used in command lines or scripts to transfer data.
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- term: Dashboard
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- term: dashboard
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description: >-
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Your personal dashboard is the main hub of your activity on GitHub. From your personal dashboard, you can keep track of issues and pull requests you're following or working on, navigate to your top repositories and team pages, and learn about recent activity in repositories you're watching or participating in. You can also discover new repositories, which are recommended based on users you're following and repositories you have starred. To only view activity for a specific organization, visit your organization's dashboard. For more information, see "[About your personal dashboard](/articles/about-your-personal-dashboard)" or "[About your organization dashboard](/articles/about-your-organization-dashboard)."
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- term: default branch
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description: >-
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The base branch for new pull requests and code commits in a repository. Each repository has at least one branch, which Git creates when you initialize the repository. The first branch is usually called {% if currentVersion ver_lt "enterprise-server@3.2" %}`master`{% else %}`main`{% endif %}, and is often the default branch.
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- term: Dependents graph
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- term: dependents graph
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description: >-
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A repository graph that shows the packages, projects, and repositories that depend on a
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public repository.
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- term: Dependencies graph
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- term: dependencies graph
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description: >-
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A repository graph that shows the packages and projects that the repository depends on.
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- term: deploy key
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not been committed to the current branch.
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- term: email notifications
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description: Notifications sent to a user's email address.
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- term: Enterprise account
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- term: enterprise account
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description: Enterprise accounts allow you to centrally manage policy and billing for multiple {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %} organizations. {% data reusables.gated-features.enterprise-accounts %}
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- term: Explorer
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description: >-
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description: >-
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A user account billing plan that is free. Users can collaborate on unlimited
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public repositories with unlimited collaborators.
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- term: Gist
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- term: gist
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description: >-
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A gist is a shareable file that you can edit, clone, and fork on GitHub.
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You can make a gist {% if currentVersion == "github-ae@latest" %}internal{% else %}public{% endif %} or secret, although secret gists will be
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A personal account that cannot be accessed by the user. Accounts are locked
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when users downgrade their paid account to a free one, or if their paid plan
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is past due.
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- term: Management Console
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- term: management console
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description: >-
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A section within the GitHub Enterprise interface that contains
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administrative features.
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web-publishing background to write prose (including with links, lists,
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bullets, etc.) and have it displayed like a website. GitHub supports
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Markdown and uses a particular form of Markdown called GitHub Flavored Markdown. See [GitHub Flavored Markdown Spec](https://github.github.com/gfm/) or [Getting started with writing and formatting on GitHub](/articles/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github).
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- term: Markup
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- term: markup
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description: A system for annotating and formatting a document.
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- term: main
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description: >-
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a new Git repository on the command line, a branch called `master` is created.
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Many tools now use an alternative name for the default branch.{% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.1" or currentVersion == "github-ae@latest" %} For example,
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when you create a new repository on GitHub, the default branch is called `main`.{% endif %}
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- term: Members graph
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- term: members graph
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description: A repository graph that shows all the forks of a repository.
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- term: mention
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description: >-
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description: >-
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A child team of a parent team. You can have multiple children (or nested)
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teams.
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- term: Network graph
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- term: network graph
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description: >-
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A repository graph that shows the branch history of the entire repository
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network, including branches of the root repository and branches of forks
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that contain commits unique to the network.
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- term: News Feed
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- term: news feed
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description: >-
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An activity view of repositories or people you watch. An organization's News
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Feed shows activity on repositories owned by the organization.
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description: >-
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Comments from collaborators on a pull request that approve the changes or
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request further changes before the pull request is merged.
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- term: Pulse graph
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- term: pulse graph
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description: A repository graph that gives you an overview of a repository's activity.
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- term: Punch graph
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- term: punch graph
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description: >-
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A repository graph that shows the frequency of updates to a repository based
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on the day of week and time of day
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description: >-
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A visual representation within a pull request that your commits meet the
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conditions set for the repository you're contributing to.
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- term: Status checks
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- term: status checks
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description: >-
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Status checks are external processes, such as continuous integration builds, which run for each commit you make in a repository. For more information, see "[About status checks](/articles/about-status-checks)."
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- term: star
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description: >-
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A way to explore repositories in a particular subject area, find projects to
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contribute to, and discover new solutions to a specific problem on GitHub.
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- term: Traffic graph
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- term: traffic graph
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description: >-
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A repository graph that shows a repository's traffic, including full clones
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(not fetches), visitors from the past 14 days, referring sites, and popular
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events on GitHub.com. Webhooks provide a way for notifications to be
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delivered to an external web server whenever certain actions occur on a
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repository or organization. Also called a service hook.
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- term: Works with GitHub
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description: A listing of integrations that work with GitHub.
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- term: write access
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description: >-
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A permission level on a repository that allows the user to push, or write,
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