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@Melati5 please add a comment detailing what went well and where you need help. once done, add the week-1
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@Melati5 you need to add a check-in comment each Thursday using the template, please see how the others have done it and the examples I have posted. Only after that is complete, you add the corresponding label.
@Melati5 you need to add a check-in comment each Thursday using the template, please see how the others have done it and the examples I have posted. Only after that is complete, you add the corresponding label.
Hello @danielhalasz Sorry I couldnt notice these parts of assignment and see your comments here, I just saw and try to fix it
Zeynep
merging branches
make new PR
study tips
Sometimes I feel less informed but I'm not really sure it is just for me or not
hi @Melati5 you are doing well, as we discussed on Sunday, you do not need to know much about package.json at this point, other than to check what scripts are defined for a specific repo that you can run. It is also normal to have merge issues..it will continue to be a headache for some time π
Thank you Daniel. ah okey i was thinking cuz of my faults but if its normal thats ok. ill keep trying. =)
Learning Objectives
Priorities: π₯, π£, π₯, π (click to learn more)
There is a lot to learn in this repository. If you can't master all the material at once, that's expected! Anything you don't master now will always be waiting for you to review when you need it. These 4 emoji's will help you prioritize your study time and to measure your progress: - π₯: Understanding this material is required, it covers the base skills you'll need for this module and the next. You do not need to finish all of them but should feel comfortable that you could with enough time. - π£: You have started all of these exercises and feel you could complete them all if you just had more time. It may not be easy for you but with effort you can make it through. - π₯: You have studied the examples and started some exercises if you had time. You should have a big-picture understanding of these concepts/skills, but may not be confident completing the exercises. - π: These concepts or skills are not necessary but are related to this module. If you are finished with π₯, π£ and π₯ you can use the π exercises to push yourself without getting distracted from the module's main objectives. ---
π₯ 0. Local Development Without Git
Practice the foundational workflows of software development by learning to write Markdown locally on your own computer using Visual Studio Code (VSCode), the Command Line Interface (CLI), and NPM scripts to automate your code's quality (formatting, linting and spell checking).
cd
ls
cat
touch
mkdir
npm install
to install a project's dependenciespackage.json
file to find which scripts are available for the projectnpm run <script>
to execute an npm scriptnpm run format
to format all of the documents in your projectnpm run format:check
to make sure all files are well-formattednpm run lint:ls
to check all folder and file names in your projectnpm run lint:ls
npm run lint:md
to check all Markdown files in your folder for linting mistakesnpm run lint:md
npm run spell-check
to check the spelling in all the files of your project.cspell.json
to add words that should be allowed in your projectnpm run lint:ls
to check that all files and folders follow the project's naming conventions.π₯ 1. Local Development With Git
Practice using Git to save and organize your development process. You will learn how you can use Git to go back to previous versions of your project, and to work on different changes in parallel.
git init
git add <path>
git status
git commit -m <message>
git log
git branch <branch-name>
git checkout <branch-name>
git checkout -b <branch-name>
git merge <branch-name>
git log
andgit checkout <commit-hash>
git stash
andgit pop
.gitignore
: You can use a.gitignore
file to describe which files you don't want included in your git history.main
when they are finished.π₯ 1. Local/Remote Development
Learn how you can connect your local Git repositories with a GitHub repository to add more structure to your development process and to share your projects.
main
main
until Continuous Integration (CI) checks have passedpush
andpull
changes between remote & local branchesmain
.main
branch.main
branch and prevents conflicts from happening in GitHub. For each contribution to the project you can ...main
on your local machinemain
to localmain
main
to your new branchmain
main
π£ 3. Remote Collaboration
Learn how to collaborate with a group on a single project hosted in a GitHub repository. Practice using GitHub's project management features to organize your group's tasks and to double-check your project's code quality.
main
.π₯ 4. Open Source Development
Explore the wider world of Open Source software by learning how communities of independent developers write and maintain the code we all rely on.
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