Week 7: Git/GitHub Exercises
Welcome to week 7 of software training! This week, you'll be completing a series of git and GitHub exercises to get used to using git and the terminal. To get started, type your GT username into the Title box above, then click the "Submit new issue" at the bottom of this page! From there, work through the rest of this checklist.
If you need any help, we recommend these online resources:
You can, of course, also flag down an instructor if you run into anything.
Your objectives
Replace gburdell3 with your GT username anywhere it appears in this list.
Week 7: Git/GitHub Exercises
Welcome to week 7 of software training! This week, you'll be completing a series of
gitand GitHub exercises to get used to usinggitand the terminal. To get started, type your GT username into the Title box above, then click the "Submit new issue" at the bottom of this page! From there, work through the rest of this checklist.If you need any help, we recommend these online resources:
You can, of course, also flag down an instructor if you run into anything.
Your objectives
Replace
gburdell3with your GT username anywhere it appears in this list.origin.rj.gburdell3).years/2019gburdell3.txtin theyears/2019/Studentsfolder.gburdell3namedgburdell3-add-text.gburdell3branch. Use spaces, not tabs, for indentation in your art, as tabs may distort your image in jr.b1andb2.stuff1.txtinb1.stuff2.txtinb2.b1and apply them tob2. (hint: merge)b2, delete both files and commit the changes.b2intob1.b1intogburdell3(this should not cause a merge conflict).gburdell3branch on your forkgburdell3branch to our master branch and ask one of the instructors in your session to approve it (if you try to merge it you won’t be able to because permissions). In your pull request description, add a line that says "Fixes #xx" where #xx is the number of the issue you created. This will auto-close your issue once your pull request is merged.masterandgburdell3.