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@1of1jey 1of1jey commented Aug 25, 2025

finding repository links

it has been very difficult to find repository links as a beginner

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Sharra-writes commented Aug 25, 2025

@1of1jey Thanks for opening an issue PR! Could you expand on this a little for me? Is this a problem for you in the documentation or across the site? Which repositories are you trying to find?

Edit: Oof, sorry, this looked like an issue from what you were asking, and it honestly probably would have been better as an issue first, since I'm not sure this article is where we would want to place this information. I'll look into it, though, make sure it's not hiding somewhere else, and get back to you.

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do not use short names in between , please check added comment

@@ -38,6 +38,10 @@ In the global navigation menu, you can access the top repositories and teams you

You can also find a list of your recently visited repositories, teams, and projects when you click into the search bar at the top of any page on {% data variables.product.github %}.

## Finding repository links

To access a particular repository link, either clock on the the green button named code. A link to the repository will be shown and you can choose the particular format you want the link to be accessed in, either HTTP, SSH or the other, OR else after creating the repo the link shall be available in the main first text area of the current repository

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update this line OR else after creating the repo to OR else after creating the repository

@@ -38,6 +38,10 @@ In the global navigation menu, you can access the top repositories and teams you

You can also find a list of your recently visited repositories, teams, and projects when you click into the search bar at the top of any page on {% data variables.product.github %}.

## Finding repository links

To access a particular repository link, either clock on the the green button named code. A link to the repository will be shown and you can choose the particular format you want the link to be accessed in, either HTTP, SSH or the other, OR else after creating the repo the link shall be available in the main first text area of the current repository

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End paragraph with a full-stop to maintain consistency

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