Yeh, we know that it's Git again and you a bit tired of it. But! It's a great new course. It'll help you a lot to understand better the git and operate with it and you'll benefit from it on your future job and projects!
Note to students of previous courses who have already done this task You don't need to do this task again.
- Finish the course GitHub & Collaboration
When complete do the following:
- Make screenshots of your finished lessons (1)
and put the screenshots in
task_git_collaboration
folder in yourkottans-backend
repo - In your
kottans-backend
repoREADME.md
:- add header
## Git Collaboration
- embed the screenshots or add links to the screenshots
- list your reflections on all subtasks (what was new to you, what surprised you, what you intend to use in future)
- add header
- You did lot already! If you honestly finished all the previous steps then go ahead
and share it with others –
post a message in course channel:
Git Collaboration — #done
(orGit Collaboration — #p2p_done
if you are p2p course student) and add the link to your repo. This step is important, as it helps mentors to track your progress! - Study Extra Materials below to improve your skills. If you feel it affects your overall course performance consider reverting to those later e.g. when you have all mandatory tasks completed.
- You may skip Optional materials from this task (if any).
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When you finish this task you can proceed to the next one.
- An Introduction to Git and GitHub by Brian Yu (CS50 course), video, ~40 min.
- Oh shit, git!
- Flight rules for git
- GitHub Learning Lab
➡️ Go forward to Language-specific Topics: Part I