name: PR template for CFSS
about: Used for students submitting a pull request for a homework assignment
title: Description of my submission
labels: ''
assignees: ''
Before submitting your pull request, have you:
Included all relevant files in your fork (e.g. R Markdown files, rendered Markdown files, images/graphs)?
Added or updated a relevant README.md file describing the purpose of your repository, required packages, location of relevant files, etc.?
Be sure to include your name somewhere in the title or description of your pull request, as well as reflect on what was hard/easy, problems you solved, helpful tutorials you read, etc.
Using the Git integration in RStudio was relatively straightforward, and I had a little bit of experience with Git in the past, so I understood the process already. The combination of these two made editing in RStudio, committing the changes to Git, and then submitting this pull request all a relatively easy process. In addition, the pages on the website giving detailed instructions were extremely helpful and straightforward.
Using Markdown without any R code feels like a normal text editor with a few extra quirks or features, and the ability to preview quickly makes the process easier.
However, I feel you could have incorporated more styles to the text and include more images/links to make the work more interesting and visually engaging.
name: PR template for CFSS about: Used for students submitting a pull request for a homework assignment title: Description of my submission labels: '' assignees: ''
Before submitting your pull request, have you:
README.md
file describing the purpose of your repository, required packages, location of relevant files, etc.?Be sure to include your name somewhere in the title or description of your pull request, as well as reflect on what was hard/easy, problems you solved, helpful tutorials you read, etc.
Using the Git integration in RStudio was relatively straightforward, and I had a little bit of experience with Git in the past, so I understood the process already. The combination of these two made editing in RStudio, committing the changes to Git, and then submitting this pull request all a relatively easy process. In addition, the pages on the website giving detailed instructions were extremely helpful and straightforward.
Using Markdown without any R code feels like a normal text editor with a few extra quirks or features, and the ability to preview quickly makes the process easier.