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๐ Welcome to Securing your workflows!
In this course, you'll learn how to build and host a secure repository in GitHub. A secure repository is important for many reasons.
- Prevents exposing sensitive data
- Enforces secure development best practices
- Guards against unintended access rights permissions
In this course you will learn how to:
- Opt-in to vulnerability alerts for private repositories
- Note: These security settings are default for public repositories that are not forks.
- Detect and fix vulnerable dependencies when notified by a vulnerability alert
- Follow security best practices to protect sensitive data by using a
.gitignore
file
New to GitHub?
For this course, you'll need to be comfortable with the GitHub Flow. If you need a refresher on the GitHub flow, check out the the Introduction to GitHub course.
Step 1: Your project on GitHub Pages
This project is centered around a memory game that will be deployed with GitHub Pages.
โจ๏ธ Activity: Enable GitHub Pages
- Click the Settings tab in your repository.
- Scroll down to GitHub Pages and select
main
as a Source.
For a printable version of the steps in this course, check out the Quick Reference Guide.
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