Open Suraj-kumar00 opened 1 year ago
Link of the forked Repository: https://github.com/Suraj-kumar00/scaler- open-source-september-challenge
This is the challenge 3
I have completed the challenge #4
Challenge #9 is completed
challenge #10 is completed
challenge #11 is completed.
Challenge #12 is completed.
challenge #13 is completed
Challenge #14 is completed used rebase command to squash commits and committed with signed commit and push was verified
Challenge #15 is completed
Challenge #16 is completed
challenge #17 is completed - merge conflict resolved
Challenge #18 is completed.
Challenge #19 is completed And talking about my experience with GitHub Codespaces is very good because I'm new to GitHub codespaces so I'm learning about it and getting more hands-on experience. So GitHub Codespaces are the Cloud service provided like what I understood till now because it allows for an environment like a machine similar to our local one where we can do coding and whatever we were doing in the vs code locally now with GitHub codespaces we can do here which is cloud-based, Kind of Virtual Machine because it also has RAM and Storage in it. So yeah that's my experience with GitHub Codespaces.
Challenge #20 is completed here are the two screenshots, one of the repository and another of GitHub actions
Talking about my Experience : So Github Actions is a very good platform to automate developers' workflow. My experience was pretty good and I'm still learning exploring more and writing a blog on it also.
Challenge #21 is completed Talking about my experience of GitHub Project Boards is very good I think because we keep track of what to do, what is currently doing, and what is done. So GitHub Project Boards is a very efficient tool to have in your repository do create that's what I suggest after I exposed to it.
Challenge #22 is completed I used git aliases and created some global aliases like: be = branch st = status etc...
Challenge #24 is completed
Learned about CONTRIBUTING.md and pull requests, like it's super important before contributing you have to read the contribution guidelines.
Challenge #23 is completed but I forgot to post
Challenge #24 is completed and I got to learn about a lot of things like git branching naming convention best practices building an outstanding pull request contributing code
Challenge #25 is completed, So I contributed to LinksHub of their roadmap section. And after a lot of discussion and reviewing my pull request it get merged .
Challenge #26 is completed
Challenge #27 is completed Used the charry-pick command to get the commit of another branch into the main one.
Chanllenge #28 is completed Registered for Hacktoberfest 2023....
Challenge #29 is completed I've made my profile README.md file like as portfolio.
Challenge #30 is completed. I have learned so much through this initiative of @scaler#5080 and thank you so much to @shivaylamba_scale also, So I've shared my learning also via writing a blog on git and GitHub and also making a repository on GitHub for absolute beginners to know all these things. Blog link: https://surajk00.hashnode.dev/getting-to-know-git-and-github-your-codes-best-friends Repository: https://github.com/Suraj-kumar00/Getting-started-with-Git-Github And blog is very appreciated by people who really want to learn about git and GitHub
name: Suraj Kumar github_user_name: Suraj-kumar00 discord_id: surajkumar00