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Perl Weekly Challenge Club

This is the central repository for the members of Perl Weekly Challenge. The members can submit the solution to the challenge each week under version control.

How to contribute?

Just submit Pull Request with your solutions.

First find out the latest challenge folder, more likely the highest numbered folder is the latest challenge folder e.g. challenge-002. If you are an existing member, you would probably find a folder by your name. For example, if your name is "Joe Blog" then there would be a folder called "joe-blog". Under your named folder, you would find a file README. Depending on your choice of language, you should create a folder here e.g. perl5 for Perl 5 and perl6 for Perl 6. Inside each of these folders you can save your solutions. If it is perl5 script for challenge 1 then call it ch-1.pl. Similarly if it is perl5 script for challenge 2 then call it ch-2.pl. For perl6 solutions, call it ch-1.p6 and ch-2.p6 respectively. And if you are writing one-liner then call it ch-1.sh or ch-2.sh. If you are contributing for the first time, please create your named folder as described above. Also let us know what name you would like us to use?

In case you have created a blog about your solutions, then create a file called blog.txt and add the link to it.

Step-by-step instructions

Let us assume you want to subtmit solutions for Challenge 002 and your Github user name is joe-blog.

  1. If you are submitting the solution for the first time then you have to Fork the repository by clicking the "Fork" button in the top right corner and should have repository e.g. https://github.com/joe-blog/perlweeklychallenge-club.

  2. Go to your favourite terminal and clone your repository. e.g git clone https://github.com/joe-blog/perlweeklychallenge-club.

  3. Create a new branch for the solution git checkout -b new-branch.

  4. Go to the Challenge 002 folder cd perlweeklychallenge-club/challenge-002.

  5. If you find a folder with your name in the current folder then skip to next step otherwise create a new folder mkdir joe-blog.

  6. Change into your named folder cd joe-blog.

  7. If you just created the folder then you should add a file README and add a line Solution by Joe Blog otherwise skip to next step.

  8. If you want to submit Perl 5 solutions then you should create a folder perl5 (if not already created). Similarly if you want to submit Perl 6 solutions then you should create a folder perl6 (if not already created).

  9. Change into your relevant folder depending on your choice cd perl5 or cd perl6.

  10. Now you are ready to add your solutions. If it is for the first challenge then create a file named ch-1.pl or ch-1.p6 or ch-1.sh. Similarly, if it is for the second challenge then create a file named ch-2.pl or ch-2.p6 or ch-2.sh.

  11. Once you are happy with your solutions, you should add it to the repository. First go back to root of the repository and then fire the command git add challenge-002/joe-blog.

  12. Commit your changes git commit

  13. Push your changes git push -u origin new-branch

  14. Now go to your fork repository in GitHub web portal https://github.com/joe-blog/perlweeklychallenge-club

  15. You should see a button to submit Pull Request.

How to add new solution when you already have a fork?

Let us assume you already have a fork. If this is the first time you are using the same fork for submitting subsequent challenges solution. I also assume your GitHub user name is joe-blog.

  1. Checkout out the master branch first.

    $ git checkout master
    
  2. Check if you have setup upstream.

    $ git remote -v
    

    You should see something similar:

    origin  https://github.com/joe-blog/perlweeklychallenge-club (fetch)
    origin  https://github.com/joe-blog/perlweeklychallenge-club (push)
    upstream        https://github.com/manwar/perlweeklychallenge-club (fetch)
    upstream        https://github.com/manwar/perlweeklychallenge-club (push)
    

    If you don't see upstream as above then you need to setup your upstream like below:

    $ git remote add upstream https://github.com/manwar/perlweeklychallenge-club
    

    Check if you have everything setup correctly.

    $ git remote -v
    

    If you see similar output as above then you have setup upstream correctly. You only need to do it once.

  3. Now we need to fetch latest changes from the upstream.

    $ git fetch upstream
    
  4. We will now merge the changes into your local master branch.

    $ git merge upstream/master --ff-only
    
  5. Then push your master changes back to the repository.

    $ git push -u origin master
    
  6. Now it is time create new branch for new challenge

    $ git checkout -b branch-for-challenge-005
    
  7. Once you have a new branch ready, you can start adding your solutions or blog information.

    $ cd challenge-005/joe-blog
    
    $ echo "URL to the blog" > blog.txt
    
    $ mkdir perl5
    
    $ cd perl5
    
    Add script like ch-1.pl or ch-2.pl or ch-1.sh or ch-2.sh
    
    $ mkdir perl6
    
    $ cd perl6
    
    Add script like ch-1.p6 or ch-2.p6 or ch-1.sh or ch-2.sh
    

    Test your script now.

  8. Commit your changes.

    $ git add challenge-005/joe-blog
    
    $ git commit
    
  9. Now push the newly created branh branch-for-challenge-005

    $ git push -u origin branch-for-challenge-005
    
  10. Time to submit your changes as Pull Request.

    Go to GitHub web profile

    https://github.com/joe-blog/perlweeklychallenge-club

    You should button to create Pull Request.

If you have any trouble with the above instructions then please get in touch with me anytime (mohammad.anwar@yahoo.com).

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