+ [2014-11-05T19:01:52Z] Zoohouse That's what I was doing... I was hoping there was a method to explore by language since github is tracking the project's language anyhow...
+ [2014-11-05T19:02:21Z] treehug8_ I thikn you can search by file extension, which is basically 'by language'
+ [2014-11-05T19:04:36Z] Zoohouse I see what you mean. Let me give it a try.
+ [2014-11-05T19:07:01Z] Zoohouse language:Python Python3 seems to work.

message no. 59021

Posted by Zoohouse in #github at 2014-11-05T15:58:06Z

I use markup to do a link like this: (pySide http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySide) but when I view it on github I don't see the link as expected, instead I see: (pySide http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySide) What did I do wrong?
+ [2014-11-06T03:43:53Z] REdOG ok, stupid question, I know its ass easy to create a repo from the webpage...how do I create one from the commandline?
+ [2014-11-06T03:44:34Z] REdOG curl gives me "Not Found" and v3 documentation error
+ [2014-11-06T03:48:32Z] REdOG is always a fail
+ [2014-11-06T04:15:39Z] REdOG is there a #githubhelp?
+ [2014-11-06T04:23:18Z] zerowidth `git init` will create a git repo locally