I have a GitHub account (Mettadore) for my personal code, and then I
have a paid account (Hydrasi) for my company. When I create a
repository on GitHub for Hydrasi, I get the "Next Steps" screen. Then
I need to head to my local system, upload a stub using Hydrasi's
account, and after this, add Mettadore as a contributor, then switch
back to Mettadore on my local account and begin working. This is
because I can't seem to set contributors on a repository that hasn't
been stubbed. I could possibly add a second SSH key for Mettadore
under the Hydrasi account, but want to keep these accounts properly
separated.

So, is there a way to automatically great a repository stub? Perhaps
from the "Add New Repository" screen? Perhaps set up an option whereby
a blank README file is automatically created and added to the
repository, rather than having to do this manually on a local machine?
This would allow me to log into Hydrasi's account via the web, create
the repo, then immediately add contributors in one context. Thus, I
could immediately begin working with the repository using my Mettadore
account from my local system.

If there is a specific decision to NOT allow this, I understand, but
it would help if the reasoning were explained so I understand (being
still very new to Git).

Thank you,
-J

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