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# Di mana Github CI

ShareLaTeX Cloud Compiler dimatikan pada tanggal 21 Juli (Sinkronisasi GitHub di editor ShareLaTeX akan tetap didukung). Kami berharap ini tidak akan menyebabkan perubahan alur kerja yang besar bagi sebagian besar orang, dan kami sangat menyesal jika memang terjadi.

## Mengapa layanan ini dihentikan?

Integrasi ShareLaTeX Cloud Compiler dengan GitHub tidak banyak digunakan. Akibatnya, fitur ini tidak mendapat banyak perhatian dari tim pengembangan kami dan bug mulai muncul seiring waktu. Daripada terus mendukung fitur yang kurang digunakan ini, kami pikir lebih baik bagi pengguna kami jika kami memfokuskan upaya pengembangan kami pada pengalaman inti ShareLaTeX. Perlu dicatat bahwa sinkronisasi GitHub yang tersedia di dalam editor ShareLaTeX akan terus didukung dan ditingkatkan.

## Bagaimana saya bisa menggunakan ShareLaTeX dan Git?

Sinkronisasi GitHub kami di dalam editor ShareLaTeX masih aktif dan sepenuhnya didukung.


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