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Create a README #14

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loftwah opened this issue Jan 17, 2023 · 5 comments
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Create a README #14

loftwah opened this issue Jan 17, 2023 · 5 comments
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loftwah commented Jan 17, 2023

Ahoy matey!

Before ye create a new issue, please make sure to search through the existing issues to see if your problem has already been addressed.

Issue Description:

Need an actual README for the project now

Page number and chapter:

README.md

Expected result:

Write the README

Actual result:

I procrastinated 😅

Additional context:

Yayaya I am Lorde

Thanks for bringing this issue to our attention. We'll do our best to address it as soon as we can.

Yarrrr!

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loftwah commented Feb 6, 2023

What was I on? 😅 I don't remember doing this haha.

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CBID2 commented Feb 6, 2023

What was I on? 😅 I don't remember doing this haha.

I can help @loftwah! :)

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loftwah commented Feb 6, 2023

# Linux for Pirates

Welcome to the Linux for Pirates project! This repository is the home of a comprehensive and user-friendly guide for learning about the Linux operating system and advancing as a professional in the field. With a focus on Cloud Computing and DevOps, this guide will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in the Linux job market and secure a job as a Linux administrator.

## Contributing

We welcome contributions from individuals of all backgrounds and experience levels. Contributions can include writing new content, editing existing content, and providing technical reviews.

To contribute to the Linux for Pirates guide, please follow these steps:

1.  Open an issue: Before you start working on a contribution, we recommend opening an issue to discuss with the team. This will allow us to provide feedback and guidance and ensure that your contribution aligns with the project's goals and vision. No pull requests will be accepted without an issue, except in specific cases that will be approved on an ad-hoc basis.
2.  Fork the repository: Create a copy of the repository on your own GitHub account by clicking the "Fork" button.
3.  Clone the repository: Download the repository to your computer using `git clone https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/linux-for-pirates.git` (replace "YOUR-USERNAME" with your actual GitHub username).
4.  Create a new branch: Create a separate branch for your changes using `git branch NEW-BRANCH-NAME`.
5.  Make changes: Make your changes to the repository on your local computer.
6.  Commit changes: Save your changes to your branch using `git commit -m "COMMIT MESSAGE"`.
7.  Push changes: Upload your changes to your forked repository on GitHub using `git push origin NEW-BRANCH-NAME`.
8.  Submit a pull request: Go to the main repository on GitHub and click the "Compare & pull request" button to submit your changes for review.

## Style Guide

Please follow the [style guide](https://chat.openai.com/chat#style-guide) to maintain consistency and clarity in all content for the Linux for Pirates project. The style guide covers language, grammar and punctuation, tone and voice, formatting, and images and media.

## Code of Conduct

We have a [Code of Conduct](https://chat.openai.com/chat#code-of-conduct) in place to ensure a positive and inclusive contribution experience for everyone. Please make sure to review and follow the code of conduct.

We look forward to your contributions to the Linux for Pirates project!

This is what I have so far if you want to use any of it.

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loftwah commented Feb 6, 2023

I don't think I've taken the target audience into account. Feel free to mention EddieHub and be creative too.

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loftwah commented Feb 8, 2023

Thank you 😊 well done

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