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Issue 1: Create a folder called @your-github-username-here with a readme file in it - more details in issue body #34

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Ifycode opened this issue Sep 28, 2022 · 1 comment

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Ifycode commented Sep 28, 2022

Note

  • Use the GitHub UI for this task
  • Create your own issue with this template
  • Change @your-github-username-here to your own Github username everywhere it occurs in your own issue
  • Instead of having to type out this long template just copy and paste it from the comment below.

Task description

Step 1:

  • In this repository, create a folder called @your-github-username-here.
  • This folder you created should have a readme file in it.
  • The readme file you create should contain the title and description from @Ifycode's readme file.
  • Commit your changes, and send a pull request.
  • At this point, we are going to assume that @Ifycode has reviewed your pull request, and she left you this comment below:

Hi, Nice job! Also help add section 1 and section 2 from @Ifycode's readme file.

Step 2:

  • Add section 1 and section 2 from @Ifycode's readme file.
  • Commit your changes.
  • At this point, we are again going to assume that @Ifycode has reviewed your pull request, and she left you this comment below:

Hmm... Ok, I change my mind. I would like us to add more structure to this project. Please follow step 3 below.

Step 3:

  • Create a new folder inside the @your-github-username-here folder called github-ui. The new folder should contain a readme file.
  • The content of the readme file inside the github-ui folder should be everything that is in @Ifycode's readme file.
  • Commit your changes.
  • At this point, we are again going to assume that @Ifycode has reviewed your pull request, and she left you this comment below:

You have done a very good job. But... You forgot to delete the readme file that is not in the github-ui folder.

Step 4:

  • Delete the readme file inside the @your-github-username-here folder, that is not in any folder.
  • Commit your changes.
  • Tag @Ifycode in the comment on your pull request and let her know your PR is ready for a real review 🙂

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@Ifycode Ifycode changed the title Github UI (set 1) Task 1: Create a folder called @your-github-username-here with a readme file in it containing content Issue 1: Create a folder called @your-github-username-here with a readme file in it containing content - Sep 30, 2022
@Ifycode Ifycode changed the title Issue 1: Create a folder called @your-github-username-here with a readme file in it containing content - Issue 1: Create a folder called @your-github-username-here with a readme file in it - more details in issue body Sep 30, 2022
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Ifycode commented Oct 2, 2022

Just copy and paste this instead of having to type everything in the issue body above:

> **Note**
> Use the GitHub UI for this task

#### Task description
**Step 1:**
- In this repository, create a folder called @your-github-username-here.
- This folder you created should have a readme file in it.
- The readme file you create should contain the title and description from [@Ifycode's readme file](https://github.com/Ifycode/git-github-training/tree/develop/%40Ifycode).
- Commit your changes, and send a pull request. 
- At this point, we are going to assume that @Ifycode has reviewed your pull request, and she left you this comment below:
> Hi, Nice job! Also help add section 1 and section 2 from [@Ifycode's readme file](https://github.com/Ifycode/git-github-training/tree/develop/%40Ifycode).

**Step 2:**
- Add section 1 and section 2 from [@Ifycode's readme file](https://github.com/Ifycode/git-github-training/tree/develop/%40Ifycode).
- Commit your changes.
- At this point, we are again going to assume that @Ifycode has reviewed your pull request, and she left you this comment below:
> Hmm... Ok, I change my mind. I would like us to add more structure to this project. Please follow step 3 below. 

**Step 3:**
- Create a new folder inside the @your-github-username-here folder called github-ui. The new folder should contain a readme file.
- The content of the readme file inside the github-ui folder should be everything that is in  [@Ifycode's readme file](https://github.com/Ifycode/git-github-training/tree/develop/%40Ifycode).
- Commit your changes.
- At this point, we are again going to assume that @Ifycode has reviewed your pull request, and she left you this comment below:
> You have done a very good job. But... You forgot to delete the readme file that is not in the github-ui folder. 

**Step 4:**
- Delete the readme file inside the @your-github-username-here folder, that is not in any folder.
- Commit your changes. 
- Tag @Ifycode in the comment on your pull request and let her know your PR is ready for a real review 🙂

#### Helpful resources
- [How to format content using GitHub markdown](https://gist.github.com/cuonggt/9b7d08a597b167299f0d)
- [How to change or add a folder using github UI](https://debug.to/1088/how-to-change-folder-name-in-github)

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