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I was expecting your file to be named _posts/0000-01-02-SoloSoprano.md.

Let's edit this pull request to fix both of these issues.

⌨️ Activity: Fixing your pull request

  1. Click the Files Changed tab in this pull request
  2. Verify that the only file edited is named _posts/0000-01-02-SoloSoprano.md.
  3. If the file is improperly named, or not in an improper location, click on the pencil icon found on the right side of the screen to edit it.
  4. Above the contents of the file, select all text in the field that contains the filename and delete it.
  5. Continue pressing your backspace key to also delete any directory names that exist.
  6. Type the proper filename:
    _posts/0000-01-02-SoloSoprano.md
  7. Scroll to the bottom and enter a commit message and commit in the Commit Changes section.

If you would like assistance troubleshooting the issue you are encountering, create a post on the GitHub Community board. You might also want to search for your issue to see if other people have resolved it in the past.


I'll respond below when I detect a commit on this branch.

@SoloSoprano SoloSoprano self-assigned this Sep 24, 2019
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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

  1. Click the Files Changed tab in this pull request
  2. Click on the pencil icon found on the right side of the screen to edit your newly added file
  3. Replace line 5 with something new
  4. Scroll to the bottom and click Commit Changes

I'll respond when I detect a commit on this branch.

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Step 8: Merge your pull request

Nicely done @SoloSoprano! ✨

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

  1. Click Merge pull request

  2. Click Confirm merge

  3. Once your branch has been merged, you don't need it anymore. Click Delete branch.


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@SoloSoprano SoloSoprano merged commit c27fcbd into master Sep 24, 2019
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Nice work

celebrate

Congratulations @SoloSoprano, you've completed this course!

What went well

Now, 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:

  • You learned about issues, pull requests, and the structure of a GitHub repository
  • You learned about branching
  • You created a commit
  • You viewed and responded to pull request reviews
  • You edited an existing file
  • You enabled GitHub Pages
  • You made your first contribution! 🎉

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 project

To find projects to contribute to through trending topics and curated collections, check out GitHub Explore.

Keep learning

Here are some suggestions for future courses you can take:

  • GitHub Pages: Continue learning about GitHub Pages, which we touched on in this course.
  • Communicating using Markdown: We used a little Markdown in this course, but if you want to learn all about this ✨ syntax, take the course!

What will you learn next?

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