Adding github section

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@ -29,10 +29,30 @@ Lets look at how you can set up a new remote repository on Gitlab/Github, so you
- The next step is to get the URL for the git repository you want to clone. You can do this by going to the green **code** button and clicking it.
- If you intend to commit code back select the SSH URL.
![Get the SSH URL](./img/clone-repo.png)
![Get the SSH URL](./img/new-repo.png)
> If you want to just pull the code down to use locally you can use HTTPS, this is especially useful if you don't have permissions on the repository.
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<summary>Using Github</summary>
- login into Github
- Click new on the left hand side of the page
![Create a new repository](./img/gh-new-repo.png)
- Now fill out the name of the repository in name and change any settings you need.
![Setup the project](./img/gh-setup-project.png)
> Make sure its a unique name in your namespace.
- Your repository is now created. You can copy the URL for it from the information in **quickstart** as you'll need this for the next section
![Repository created](./img/gh-new-repo.png)
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### Clone the new repository

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