This lab taught us how to edit files in git, add to a repo, make pull requests, and type basic markdowns.I’ve had 0 experience with github, so it was refreshing to see how it worked as a more complex version google docs on steroids but with pull requests and code. It promotes collaboration and communication. I focused mainly on the pull request because it was the more straightforward interaction for me. This showed me how easy it is to sandbox your own development process. creating pull requests is best used when making changes to a main branch and fixing bugs without risking to mess up the main branch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icaSVqGMDmQ&feature=youtu.be
A repo to play with the common git operations in and learn how to get working with markdown
- Cheat sheet - https://www.markdownguide.org/cheat-sheet
- Desktop app (optional, very useful for development) https://desktop.github.com/
- Get social with github. Setup your account
- Go to https://github.com/elmsln/elmsln and star / watch / fork the repo
- Go to https://github.com/elmsln/haxcms and star / watch / fork the repo
- Go to https://github.com/elmsln/lrnwebcomponents and star / watch / fork the repo
- Go to this repo and star / watch / fork it -- https://github.com/btopro/lab2
- From your copy of the repo, edit the README.md file (this file) and fill out the things below the FILL THIS OUT line
- Use the commit message in order to indicate what you changed
- Then issue a pull request back against this repo
- https://oer.hax.psu.edu/bto108/sites/ist402/labs/git will have the non-messed with directions as we'll screw up this repo to see how version control works during class
Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle every projects
- Version control
- Collaborate
- Code review
Pull requests let you tell others about changes you've pushed to a branch in a repository
a pull request lets other users know that youve made changes and what those changes are.
- Github
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fKg7e37bQE
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQLK8Ib_SKk
- Github
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWYqp7iY_Tc
- https://product.hubspot.com/blog/git-and-github-tutorial-for-beginners
You can also do images like the one just below here using the ! . . .