Create a repository
You can store a variety of projects in GitHub Enterprise Server repositories, including innersource projects. With innersource, you can share code to make better, more reliable software. For more information on innersource, see GitHub's white paper "An introduction to innersource."
- No canto superior direito de qualquer página, use o menu suspenso e selecione Novo repositório.

- Type a short, memorable name for your repository. For example, "hello-world".

- Optionally, add a description of your repository. For example, "My first repository on GitHub Enterprise Server."

- Escolha uma visibilidade do repositório. Para obter mais informações, consulte "Sobre a visibilidade do repositório."

- Selecione Initialize this repository with a README (Inicializar este repositório com um README).

- Clique Criar repositório.

Congratulations! You've successfully created your first repository, and initialized it with a README file.
To learn more about GitHub CLI, see "About GitHub CLI."
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In the command line, navigate to the directory where you would like to create a local clone of your new project.
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To create a repository for your project, use the
gh repo createsubcommand. Replaceproject-namewith the desired name for your repository. If you want your project to belong to an organization instead of to your user account, specify the organization name and project name withorganization-name/project-name.gh repo create project-name -
Follow the interactive prompts. To clone the repository locally, confirm yes when asked if you would like to clone the remote project directory. Alternatively, you can specify arguments to skip these prompts. For more information about possible arguments, see the GitHub CLI manual.
Commit your first change
A commit is like a snapshot of all the files in your project at a particular point in time.
When you created your new repository, you initialized it with a README file. README files are a great place to describe your project in more detail, or add some documentation such as how to install or use your project. The contents of your README file are automatically shown on the front page of your repository.
Let's commit a change to the README file.
- In your repository's list of files, click README.md.

- Above the file's content, click .
- On the Edit file tab, type some information about yourself.

- Acima do novo conteúdo, clique em Preview changes (Visualizar alterações).

- Review the changes you made to the file. You'll see the new content in green.

- No final da página, digite uma mensagem de commit curta e significativa que descreva a alteração feita no arquivo. Você pode atribuir o commit a mais de um autor na mensagem de commit. Para obter mais informações, consulte "Criar um commit com vários co-autores."

- Abaixo dos campos de mensagem do commit, opte por adicionar o commit ao branch atual ou a um novo branch. Se seu branch atual for o branch-padrão, você deverá optar por criar um novo branch para seu commit e, em seguida, criar um pull request. Para obter mais informações, consulte "Criar uma nova pull request."

- Clique em Propose file change (Propor alteração no arquivo).

Now that you have created a project, you can start committing changes.
README files are a great place to describe your project in more detail, or add some documentation such as how to install or use your project. The contents of your README file are automatically shown on the front page of your repository. Follow these steps to add a README file.
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In the command line, navigate to the root directory of your new project. (This directory was created when you ran the
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Create a README file with some information about the project.
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Enter
git status. You will see that you have an untrackedREADME.mdfile.$ git status Untracked files: (use "git add..." to include in what will be committed) README.md nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track) -
Stage and commit the file.
git add README.md && git commit -m "Add README" -
Push the changes to your branch.
git push --set-upstream origin HEAD
Celebrate
Congratulations! You have now created a repository, including a README file, and created your first commit on sua instância do GitHub Enterprise Server.
You can now clone a GitHub Enterprise Server repository to create a local copy on your computer. From your local repository you can commit, and create a pull request to update the changes in the upstream repository. For more information, see "Cloning a repository" and "Set up Git."
You can find interesting projects and repositories on GitHub Enterprise Server and make changes to them by creating a fork of the repository. For more information see, "Fork a repository."
Each repository in GitHub Enterprise Server is owned by a person or an organization. You can interact with the people, repositories, and organizations by connecting and following them on GitHub Enterprise Server. For more information see "Be social."
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