GitHub is a comprehensive developer platform primarily known for code hosting, version control, and collaboration. It offers tools for project management, automation, security, and AI-powered coding assistance. Additionally, GitHub provides learning resources through 'GitHub Skills' to help users develop and enhance their technical abilities.

Features
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Must Have

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Curated Learning Paths

All-Access Subscription

Expert-Led Courses

Live Interactive Workshops

Progress Tracking & Assessments

Other

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Skill Assessments

On-Demand Video Courses

Team Plans & Corporate Training

Certification of Completion

Code-Along Exercises

Offline Content Download

Personalized Recommendations

Community Discussion Forums

Multi-Device Access

Responsive Support

Pricing
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Free

$0.00 monthly
  • 50 agent mode or chat requests per month
  • 2,000 completions per month
  • Access to Claude 3.5 Sonnet, GPT-4.1, and more

Pro

$10.00 monthly
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  • Everything in Free
  • Unlimited agent mode and chats with GPT-4.1
  • Unlimited code completions
  • Access to code review, Claude 3.7/4 Sonnet, Gemini 2.5 Pro, and more
  • 6x more premium requests than Copilot Free to use the latest models, with the option to buy more
  • Coding agent (preview)

Pro+

$39.00 monthly
  • Everything in Pro
  • Access to all models, including Claude Opus 4, o3, and GPT-4.5
  • 30x more premium requests than Copilot Free to use the latest models, with the option to buy more
Rationale

GitHub offers 'GitHub Skills' which provides interactive courses and learning paths, aligning with 'Curated Learning Paths'. It also includes 'Skill Assessments' through its courses. However, GitHub's primary offering is a developer platform for code hosting and collaboration, not a dedicated online learning platform with a subscription model for extensive course access like Frontend Masters. The learning features are supplementary to its core product.

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