[answered] Main rules to create a repository #45424
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You can find a glossary of common GitHub terms on the GitHub Help page under the "Git and GitHub" section. This includes terms such as "repository," "branch," "commit," "pull request," and more. https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/github-glossary a common file structure for a repository might include a "src" directory for source code, a "docs" directory for documentation, and a "tests" directory for test files. User language files are typically found in the "localization" or "i18n" directory of a repository. |
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Thanks 😁 For the localization files, is there a standard format? |
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Thanks 😁 |
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Should I close thé topic? |
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