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Unix & Git for Everyone

Pre-work for Everyone

1. Ensure your laptop:
  • Is virus and malware free
  • Uses the latest, stable, updated version of its operating system
  • Has a functioning screen, keyboard, and trackpad
  • Has plenty of free hard drive space and memory
  • Can reliably connect to wireless networks
  • And is generally up to the task of coding
2. Download and install Sublime Text 2

http://www.sublimetext.com/

3. Watch Chapters 1 and 2 (at minimum) in the "Perfect Workflow in Sublime Text 2" tutorial

http://courses.tutsplus.com/courses/perfect-workflow-in-sublime-text-2

4. Complete the "Console Foundations" online course

http://teamtreehouse.com/library/console-foundations-2

TIP: Treehouse offers a free 14-day trial which you can suspend after completing this course.

5. Complete the "Git Basics" online course

http://teamtreehouse.com/library/git-basics

TIP: Treehouse offers a free 14-day trial which you can suspend after completing this course.


Pre-work for Mac OS X users

1. Launch the Terminal app

TIP: The Terminal lives in the /Applications/Utilties/ directory.

2. Copy and paste the following command into the Terminal
ln -s /Applications/Sublime\ Text\ 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl /usr/local/bin/subl
3. Test Sublime Text launches when running the following command:
subl


Pre-work for Windows users

1. Download and install Git for Windows

http://msysgit.github.io/

TIP: When installing, use the default options for everything.

2. Launch Git Bash

TIP: Don't be distracted by the Git GUI program.

3. Copy and paste the following command into Git Bash
curl -fsSL http://git.io/cWIXEw | sh
3. Test Sublime Text launches when running the following command:
subl


Final Assignment

Demonstrate the following skills using only your terminal, your text editor, and your browser:

1. Create a fork of this repository
2. Clone the fork to your computer
3. Create a new branch called funny_image
4. Checkout the branch funny_image
5. Create a directory with the same name as your GitHub username

For example, ryansobol

6. Create a read me file in this directory

For example, ryansobol/README.md

7. Add a link to a funny image in this file

For example,

When I push before committing...

![](http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mbdkzyUvg91rqfksw.gif)
8. Add this untracked file to the staging area
9. Commit the changes
10. Push the branch to the origin remote
11. Send a pull request from this branch to Code Fellows' master branch

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