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07. Git, GitHub, and Markdown

January 21, 2021

Agenda

  1. Business & Updates
  2. Git, markdown, and github
  3. For next time

Meeting notes

Note-taker: Thu

Business

  • No conflicts so far for April 1st Grad showcase
  • Talking about timesheets
  • Do keep track of the time you're using.
  • Keep the timesheets timely
  • Deadline for timesheet: Noon on Wednesday!
  • For now send them to Alice, but usually you will send them to someone on Tuesday, who will send them to Alice.
  • Department: LITS
  • Supervisor name: Alice
  • The budget number is on the email that we got.
  • Kristen Patterson W 3/10 1:10-3:00 PM EST (at each of your events, take attendance. Record the number of people who are there. )
  • Thu Ta: M 4/5 1-3 PM
  • Zach Silvia 3/6: 12-2:30, 3/20 12-2:30 PM, 4/3 12-2:30 PM
  • By tomorrow we need, the descriptions, time, zoomlink added to Excel
    • Photo: decorative photo you have description for. Eg. unspalsh.com
    • Description length for workshops:
    • Libcal can take long descriptions, the daily digest can not (200 character blurb)
    • Tip: write it in Atom, and then copy and paste into Excel.
    • You might have to put a Lit Staff member as organizer.

Git, markdown, and github

DHRI Git tutorial

  • What is git? What is version control?
  • Ans: what git does is creates a systematic method of tracking and identifying changes.
  • What github does, it creates a remote repository.
  • Markdown: A markup language, more feasible to write ordinary stuff. What you can do with github: eg. Github pages
  • Forked from means: The last version before the current version? An ontology of versioning.
  • You're creating a personal copy of it on your github user account.
  • Allowing collaboration to be demonstrated!
  • When you look at the commit history you can see who has been editing it.
  • A fork represents a specific community of collaborators.
  • What is a branch: a Part of a repository, a version that is connected to the main version, but can have its own version history.
  • E.g. github early novels digital collection.
Additional resources

For next time

  • Finish Git tutorial
  • Compile promotional materials for your workshop
  • Add details to spreadsheet (onedrive)

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