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Step 7: Respond to a review
Your pull request is looking great!
Let’s add some content to your file. Replace line 5 of your file with a quotation or meme and witty caption. Remember: Markdown is supported.
⌨️ Activity: Change your file
- Open the file
_posts/0000-01-02-JDRRocha.md. - Replace line 5 of the file with something new.
- Stage your new changes. As a reminder, you can do this in the Source Control view, click the + symbol next to the file.
- Commit your changes. You can do this in the Source Control view, enter a commit message in the text field and press Ctrl+Enter on Windows or Command ⌘+Enter on macOS.
- Push your edits to GitHub. In the Source Control view, click on the ellipsis (...), and select Push.
Note : Can't find the button to edit the file? It may look like a pencil, or it may look like three dots.
I'll respond when I detect a commit on this branch.
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Step 8: Merge your pull request
Nicely done @JDRRocha! ✨
You successfully created a pull request, and it has passed all of the tests. You can now merge your pull request.
⌨️ Activity: Merge the pull request
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Click Merge pull request
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Click Confirm merge
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Once your branch has been merged, you don't need it anymore. Click Delete branch.
I'll respond when this pull request is merged.
Nice workCongratulations @JDRRocha, you've completed this course! What went wellNow, you have your slide deck deployed here and you've gone through the GitHub Flow. Before I say good-bye, here's a recap of all the tasks you've accomplished in your repository:
Give us feedbackWe'd love to hear what you thought of this course. Please share your feedback in this brief survey. What's next?We hope this course helped you feel more comfortable using GitHub. Remember: You’re always welcome to repeat course topics if you’d like additional practice. If you’re ready to build on your new skills, here are some ideas. Contribute to a projectTo find projects to contribute to through trending topics and curated collections, check out GitHub Explore. Keep learningHere are some suggestions for future courses you can take:
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Here's my update for GHLL beginning