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Git Lesson Homework

To complete this homework you should use the Git workflow you've been learning this week.

  1. Fork this repository to create a version where you are the owner
  2. Clone the fork to your local machine
  3. Open the local repository in VSCode
  4. In VSCode, create a local branch called bio-page
  5. Create a new file called FIRSTNAME_LASTNAME.md
    • For example, if your name is Joe Smith then call your file JOE_SMITH.md
  6. In this file, write an introduction yourself. You should include:
    1. Your name
    2. Your favourite sport and why you like it
    3. Your favourite food and why it's your favourite
    4. A link to a video of your favourite music
    5. An interesting fact about yourself - impress us!
  7. Commit the file to your branch
  8. Push the branch bio-page to your fork

Creating a pull request

Finally, you'll need to get others to review your work! You can do this by creating a pull request!

To learn more about pull requests and how to create one, please use this guide 👉 https://curriculum.codeyourfuture.io/guides/create-a-pull-request

  1. Open a Pull Request to this repository

Finished Work

When you've finished you should have a pull request that looks like this

#1

Asking for Help

If you've had problems with any of the steps above, ask for help on Slack - another trainee or a volunteer will be able to help you!

When you ask for help you should always say what exactly isn't working

Do not write: "Git doesn't work. Can someone help me?"

Do write: "I've tried to push my file using git but it's giving me this error XYZ. I've tried to search Google for the answer but I can't find anything. Can somebody help me?"

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