Repository search will look through the names and descriptions of all the public projects on GitHub. You can also filter the results by:
prefix | description |
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size: | repo size in kilobytes |
forks: | the number of forks |
fork: | if the project itself is a fork |
pushed: | the last pushed date |
username: | the username of the owner |
language: | the primary language of the project |
created: | the date it was created |
followers: | the number of followers |
The User search will find users with an account on GitHub. You can filter by :
prefix | description |
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fullname: | the users full name |
repos: | the number of public repos a user has |
location: | the location of the user |
language: | the primary language for the user |
created: | the date it was created |
followers: | the number of followers |
The Code search will look through all of the code publicly hosted on GitHub. You can also filter by :
prefix | description |
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language: | the language |
repo: | the repository name (including the username) |
path: | the file path |
Headers
# This is an <h1> tag ## This is an <h2> tag ###### This is an <h6> tag
Text styles
*This text will be italic* _This will also be italic_ **This text will be bold** __This will also be bold__ *You **can** combine them*
Unordered
* Item 1 * Item 2 * Item 2a * Item 2b
Ordered
1. Item 1 2. Item 2 3. Item 3 * Item 3a * Item 3b
Images
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Links
http://github.com - automatic! [GitHub](http://github.com)
Blockquotes
As Kanye West said: > We're living the future so > the present is our past.
Syntax highlighting with GFM
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Inline code for comments
I think you should use an `<addr>` element here instead.