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I will manage organize github projects repositories ci cd devops
About this gig
Hello!
Are you looking to bring order, efficiency, and professionalism to your GitHub projects? I specialize in managing and organizing repositories, setting up robust CI/CD pipelines, and implementing best-practice DevOps workflows to make your codebase clean, collaborative, scalable, and production-ready.
What I Offer:
- Expert management and organization of GitHub projects & repositories
- Full cleanup, folder/file restructuring, branch management & documentation (README, CONTRIBUTING, LICENSE, etc.)
- Smart branching strategies, issue/PR templates, labels, milestones & project boards
- CI/CD pipeline setup and optimization using GitHub Actions (automated testing, builds, deployments)
- DevOps best practices, version control hygiene, basic security & workflow improvements
- Profile/repo optimization for better visibility & collaboration
Why Choose Me?
- Proven experience in GitHub management, CI/CD & DevOps
- Clean, maintainable, and sustainable results compliant with best practices
- Fast, professional delivery with clear communication
- Unlimited revisions for 100% satisfaction
Take your GitHub projects to the next level today! Place your order now or message me for a free quick repo audit.
Get to know Lionel Fred
Software Developer, Programmer
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceJan 2026
Languages
English
FAQ
Do you build CI/CD from scratch?
Yes, I create and optimize GitHub Actions pipelines for testing, builds, linting, and deployments.
What does "manage and organize GitHub projects" actually include?
It covers full repository cleanup, folder and file restructuring, branch management, professional documentation (README, CONTRIBUTING, LICENSE, .gitignore), issue/PR templates, labels, milestones, and project boards—making everything clean and professional.
Can you work on private repositories?
Yes, absolutely. Just invite me as a collaborator to your private repo(s). I complete the work and can leave the repo afterward (unless you want ongoing support).
Which tech stacks do you support?
JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, Java, Go, PHP, Ruby, and most common web/API/automation stacks.

