I copied and pasted a bunch of recipes into a repository and they are quite messy looking. Let’s make them all look nice! It’ll go quickly if we split up the load…
- Split into groups of three people. Someone needs to fork my repository at https://github.com/flamingveggies/recipes_fall and add the other people in your group as collaberators.
- Add the upstream repo as a remote so you can track changes from the upstream repo.
- Pick two recipes for your group to fix up. Make sure the other groups know who is changing what!
- These recipes are all in markdown files. Use the links https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/basics and https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet as for the syntax you’ll need to create nice formatted recipes.
- Divide up your task and create a branch workflow. No committing to master!
- Your formatted recipes should make use of lists, headings, etc in markdown.
- Bonus points for “improving” recipes or adding images, super-fancy formatting, etc.
- When you’re done, make sure all changes are merged into master. Create a pull request to send to changes to my upstream repo.
We’ll be doing this project today in class. If your group doesn’t finish, you’ll need to collaborate over Slack and/or Github issues. Remember you can also swing by office hours on Sunday. The final, passing pull requests are due next Tuesday.
NOTE: Make sure you git pull before you git push, git fetch upstream before you git merge, and retrieve the latest upstream changes BEFORE you PR.