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Git-Flow-Practice

This project is designed for one to practice the Git Flow here at BloomTech. You will be able to follow along with this great link and use this assignment to demonstrate your ability to work within this flow. Follow the instructions for the Git Flow Without CodeGrade listed below to complete the assignment.

Directions

  • Create your own fork (copy) of this repository by clicking the Fork button in the top right of Github
  • Clone (download) this repository onto your computer by using this command in your CLI: git clone [email protected]:YOUR-GITHUB-NAME/Git-Flow-Practice.git
  • Create a branch (version) by using this command in your CLI: git checkout -b 'firstName-lastName'
  • Add your name to the list of names below these instructions
  • Send your code to Github by using this set of commands in your CLI: git add ., git commit -m "type a message in here explaining what you changed", and git push -u origin firstName-lastName. (Once you've set the upstream branch and pushed, you can from then on simply type git push)
  • On GitHub, the grey "main" button opposite from the green "Code" button will show your named branch's version of code after refreshing the page
  • Create a Pull Request through the top menu of the repository on GitHub; click the green New Pull Request button, then use your own student fork as the base to compare myuser/firstName-lastName to myuser/main. DO NOT MERGE THE PULL REQUEST!

ADD your name to this list

  • Steve Rogers
  • Ryan Hamblin

For a non-practice project, this would be when you would submit through Canvas; for this one, once you've added your name to the list and created a Pull Request you're done- no submission required!