- Resources:
- Interactive Git Learning Platform No need for doing the advance topics in both remote/main.
- Reference + Extra Reading
- Book on Git- Pro Git
- Git Cheatsheet
This file is written in the Markdown format.
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Some guidelines for the tasks:
- Your Pull Request must be rebased on the latest master.
- This commit must have a message that is explanatory. For eg. for Task 1:
Add name to README (Name here)
. - Name of the PR must be informative. For eg. for Task 1:
(Task1) Add my name to the README (Name here)
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Add your name to this list below 'Entries'.
- Fork the repo, create a new branch (called Task1), make changes and send a pull request
- This article should give you a good idea of what pull requests are how to use them.
Your entry should maintain alphabetic order and it should be in the format:
your name [username](http://github.com/username)
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- Your Pull Request must have only one commit (if there are multiple commits, you should squash them).
- Only one file should be there in the diff of your Pull Request.