In order to participate, your environment should have:
git
is installed on your computer- A text editor (such as
atom
) installed on your computer - A
github
account setup - You must know your password for
github
and youremail
Give your Github username to the TAs! Once you've been invited, we can get started.
If you didn't bring a computer, or are unfamiliar with terminal commands, make a friend
This talk will not cover, or expect, specific programming languages This talk will:
- Introduce a collaborative demo using git and Github
- Introduce vocabulary for using git and Github
- Understand a simple git workflow
- Talk about access control and Github
If you successfully finish workshop, you will
- be able to collaborate on simple projects using git and Github
- understand basic vocabulary for git
- know what to study next and where to find resources
- No more emailing document revisions
- Simpler local directory/file structures
- Remote storage
- Stable workflow
- Easily add new collaborators to project
- The world's most boring time machine
After I assign you an issue of content,
- add text contents of issue to the
README.md
file - belonging to an existing repository
- in alphabetical order.
- Finally, use git to share your changes
A is for Amy who fell down the stairs
B is for Basil assaulted by bears
C is for Clara who wasted away
...
Z is for Zillah who drank to much gin