Autoware Mini Course
This repo serves as an introduction to Autoware Mini. There are 8 practices that introduce the principles of main modules of Autoware Mini.
Practices
How to start
- Practices are organized into ROS packages:
practice_1
, practice_2
, etc.
- To start with practices the repo should be forked to your GitHub.
- After forking the repo find the README file in practice_1 folder to start.
- Don't clone the repo to your computer yet! We will do it in practice_1 as part of the practice.
Good luck and enjoy!
Using Git
GitHub account
- You should have your own GitHub account
- You should set up the private key to make working with GitHub easier
- When cloning the repo it is advised to use SSH link
Sync your GitHub repo with upstream
- You should regularily sync your fork repo with upstream repo because of updates and fixes
- The best time is to do it before starting the next practice
- You just need to press Sync Fork and then Update branch
Adding support for git-lfs
- Because of some large bag files we are using git-lfs in the repo
- You need to set it up also in your repo with following commands:
sudo apt install git-lfs
git lfs install
- this you need to run inside your cloned repo
- If you cloned the repo previously without having git-lfs initialized you might need to additionally first remove the bag files and then checkout them
rm common/data/bags/*.bag
git checkout common/data/bags
Basic git commands
- git commands you should be familiar with:
git add
git commit -m "your commit message"
git push
git pull
- We suggest regularily pushing your work into your GitHub repo.
- All the assesment of your progress will be done by reviewing your code in your GitHub repo.