David Hatten
You are to follow the below steps to practice using GIT. This will help prepare you for submitting all of your assignments for this class.
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Fork this project so that you have your own version.
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Update .minttyrc with some sort of color changes. .minttyrc is a hidden file, so you may need to turn on hidden files for explorer, or use the -a flag from the terminal to see the file. I do not care what you change the colors to. Just change them so they are different.
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Update README.md with the missing information for the following sections: (Just because you didn't need any outside resources, or have any problems with this does not mean you should leave the section blank. Put the word 'None' if there were/are none. Otherwise I won't know whether you filled out the README completely or forgot to do some of it.)
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Author
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Outside Resources Used
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Known Problems, Issues, And/Or Errors in the Program
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Add/Stage the changes you made.
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Commit the changes you made.
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Push the changes you made up to GitHub.
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Make a pull request using GitHub's web interface.
#Notes If you need some help on how to write proper Markdown for the README file, you can refer to this cheat sheet:
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