GitHub is service found online and is designed to built, edit, and track source code projects. This GitHub review will give an insight on how the works. The platform allows you to build software with friends and colleagues from around the globe using its cloud-based Github hosting. Git provides the software that edits, track, and provides the tracking, editing, and share online while Github allows you to share Git repositories.
You can access GitHub account for free or choose the premium version. The free plan has unlimited public repositories while the paid version gives you unlimited private repositories for $7 per month on the developer plan. Git hosting allows you to work on a project continuously by creating a team. You can also manage program remotely, add members and track errors.
The hosting environment for Github is secure whether you are on open source or business making the platform reliable for your codes. The platform also offers URL shortener and you can recover easily your original URL from the shortened one. On interfaces, Github accommodates both Command Line Interface and Graphical Interface.
Besides source codes, GitHub also supports other document types including documents, PDFs, images and many more. It also has over 200 programming language support including C++, C#, PHP, and CSS. Thanks to the markdown feature, you can write down a GitHub source code with any text editor. The markdown feature allows the user to convert plaintext to HTML or other programming languages.