#Brian Gabot's Homework repo
Homework will be turned in to your fork of this repository daily.
##Setup
To set up your initial homework repository do the following:
- fork this repo to create a copy of it on your github account
- clone the forked repo from your github account onto your computer inside your
dev/
directory cd
into the newly cloned repo on your computermkdir **GIT-USER-NAME**
cd **GIT-USER-NAME**
echo "#**YOUR NAME**'s Homework repo" > README.md
to set up your repo's READMEgit add -A
to stage your changesgit commit -m "inital commit"
to have git save your changesgit push origin master
to put your changes up on github!
GIT-USER-NAME should be replaced with your actual git user name (must be exact)
YOUR NAME should be your actual name.
##Submit homework
Each day you will submit your homework by doing the following from within your homework repo on your computer:
- copy any required files into your homework repo directory as instructed in homework writeup
git add -A
to stage all your changesgit commit -m "homework commit"
to have git save the changes -- feel free to add to the commit message if you'd likegit push origin master
to put the changes up on github- go to your homework repo's page on your account on github.com
- create a pull request according to the guidelines below
####Pull request details
(Must be in this format)
Title: w##d##
Replace ## with week and day number (eg w01d02 = homework for week 1 day 2)
Message:
comfort: #
completeness: #
Message about your experience goes here
Replace the #
s next to comfort and completness with a number (1 - 5) to represent how comfortable you are with the topic and how much of the assignment you were able to complete. A 1 is the lowest (least comfortable / very little complete), and a 5 is the highest (most comfortable / fully complete).