
Sign in for Software Support and Product Help - GitHub Support
Access your support options and sign in to your account for GitHub software support and product assistance. Get the help you need from our dedicated support team.
Contacting GitHub Support
You can use the GitHub Support portal to contact GitHub Support for help troubleshooting issues you encounter while using GitHub.
Creating a support ticket - GitHub Docs
You can use the GitHub Support portal to create a support ticket and speak to GitHub Support. If your account uses a paid GitHub product or you are a member of an organization that uses a paid product, you can directly contact GitHub Support.
Git - git-help Documentation
To display the git [1] man page, use git help git. This page can be displayed with git help help or git help --help. Print all the available commands on the standard output. When used with --all, exclude the listing of external "git-*" commands found in the $PATH. When used with --all, exclude the listing of configured aliases.
Git
Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. Git is easy to learn and has a tiny footprint with lightning fast performance.
About GitHub Support
To report account, security, and abuse issues, or to receive assisted support for a paid account, visit the GitHub Support portal. For more information, see Creating a support ticket. You can contact GitHub Support in English.
Git - git Documentation
This documentation discusses repository and command interfaces which users are expected to interact with directly. See --user-formats in git-help[1] for more details on the criteria.
Zed — Native Git Support
Git support has been designed to smoothly fit with every other native Zed functionality. Expand Video. Powered by multibuffers. Every diff displayed in Zed is an editable surface, that allows you to edit your changes while staging and unstaging. Expand Video. Keyboard-driven.
Using Git source control in VS Code - Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio Code has integrated source control management (SCM) and includes Git support out-of-the-box. Many other source control providers are available through extensions on the Visual Studio Marketplace. With GitHub Copilot in VS Code, you can get suggestions for commit messages, pull requests, and review code changes before committing them.
Git Help - W3Schools
If you are having trouble remembering commands or options for commands, you can use Git help. There are a couple of different ways you can use the help command in command line: Let's go over the different commands. Any time you need some help remembering the specific option for a command, you can use git command -help:
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