Reviewers largely see GitHub as the default place to manage code, with the biggest praise going to version control, pull requests, issue tracking, and a strong open-source community that makes collaboration and learning easy. Many also highlight GitHub Actions and integrations for automating builds, tests, and deployments. Founders of
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echo that, citing PR workflows, Actions, and issue tracking as core to their teams. The main complaints are a steep learning curve, some confusing settings, weak support, and concerns about Actions cost or speed at scale.