From the course: GitHub Essential Training: 1 The Basics

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Adding project to repo

Adding project to repo

- [Instructor] All right, so as you see, most of my projects are assigned to my primary GitHub profile and not to any of my repos. So when I go to projects, what you see is that untitled project and my repos and there's nothing attached to it. So what I need to do is I need to assign this to a repo. So I'm going to go to my repositories, I'm going to pick the one, my GitHub profile page 'cause that's the first one and the easiest one I can reach, 'cause it just (unclear) mark-down file. Go to projects, link a project, this button right here, allows me to link projects based upon, that I've already created to here. Click it and now it shows Jerome's repositories and tickets here. Now, if you're a fan of making multiple project boards for multiple projects like I am, this is a great way to have one place where you're making all your project boards, then you're going to the repo and you're linking that…

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