Summary

Completed

Well done! You've completed this module on using GitHub with Visual Studio Code. Let's review what you've learned so far:

  • Visual Studio Code handles GitHub authentication for you and allows extensions to use that authentication to provide additional GitHub functionality.
  • You can publish a project to GitHub from Visual Studio Code. No existing repository in GitHub is required.
  • You can search for a repository to clone from the Visual Studio Code Clone menu.
  • Visual Studio Code gives you a visual timeline of all past changes to a project.

What to do next

Now that you know Visual Studio Code provides more options and features for working with GitHub, here are more things you can do to put your newfound knowledge to work: