Introductions to the Lambda Community
This GitHub repository helps you practice the steps used to participate in open source code projects. You'll need to fork, clone, add, commit, push, and create a pull request to join in.
Follow these steps to contribute to this project:
- Fork this repository to your personal GitHub account.
- Clone the newly forked repository to your computer.
- Create a new text file and name it based on your own name, such as "AndrewM.txt" (for a text file) or "EricaS.md" (if you're using Markdown).
- Edit your file. Introduce yourself by name. List three words that describe you. Write a few sentences or a paragraph about your favorite hobby, your favorite animal, or another personal favorite suitable for sharing on a public site.
- After writing, add your file to your project, commit, and push to your repository.
- Create a pull request back to the original LambdaSchool repository.
- Finish by adding a comment to your pull request. Call out your instructor by GitHub user-id (for example
@MyPM
, using a real GitHub account name) and mention the phrase "Core Hello Challenge".
Use this repository to practice branching. You'll need to create a new branch, check it out, add, commit, push, and create a pull request.
Follow these steps to create a personal branch and submit an "alternate reality" pull request.
- In your cloned/forked repository, create a new branch named
alternate_reality
. - Edit the text file you created to describes yourself by listing three words that describe a someone completely unlike you. Edit your sentences to describe a hobby you don't participate in or another topic that reflects an alternate-reality version of who you are, suitable for sharing on a public site.
- Use
git checkout
to switch between youralternate_reality
andmaster
branches and confirm that your changes only appear in your branch. - Commit, and push your
alternate_reality
branch to your forked repository. - Create a pull request from your
alternate_reality
branch back to this repository. - Finish by adding a comment to your pull request that call out your instructor by GitHub user-id and mentions the phrase "Branch Challenge"
Push further by practicing the way you amend an existing commit.
- Making changes to either branch of your file and amend your commit.
- Push your amended commit to GitHub.
- Leave a comment saying so on your pull request and call out your instructor by GitHub user-id.