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Wrapping up Using Git and GitHub with R
This lesson is called Wrapping up Using Git and GitHub with R, part of the Using Git and GitHub with R course. This lesson is called Wrapping up Using Git and GitHub with R, part of the Using Git and GitHub with R course.
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Michael Lai • October 28, 2025
I think the last lesson about running codes automatically via GitHub Actions is a bit too nitty gritty for the introduction course. Instead, I would suggest to spend more time exploring the interface on GitHub, such as the blame window and other buttons on the site.