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Github Collab

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Collab

With a partner, you’re going to create a collaborative GitHub project.

One partner will be the CREATOR and the other partner(s) will be the CONTRIBUTORS. Decide on your role and complete the exercise.

  • CREATOR: Setup a git project called collab.
  • CREATOR: Connect the git project to a public github repository.
  • CREATOR: Add your partner as a contributor to the GitHub project.
  • CONTRIBUTORS: Clone the github project onto your local machine.
  • CONTRIBUTORS: Create a new branch bug-fix
  • CONTRIBUTORS: Stage, commit, and push a new file your_name.txt (where your_name is your name).
  • CONTRIBUTORS: Create a pull request for the bug-fix branch.
  • CREATOR: Review the pull request and accept the changes.
  • CREATOR: pull the main branch and see the changes on your local git project.

Merge Conflicts

Sometimes when you create a pull request, other pull requests may be accepted which creates merge conflicts.

You and your partner(s) are going to walk through the flow of resolving a merge conflict.

Using your existing collab project:

  • CONTRIBUTORS: Create a new branch conflict-your_name where your_name is the CONTRIBUTOR‘s name.
  • CREATOR: Create a new branch conflict-your_name where your_name is the CREATOR‘s name.
  • CONTRIBUTORS: Stage, commit, and push a new file conflict.txt. Enter the CONTRIBUTORS‘s name as the file’s contents.
  • CREATOR: Stage, commit, and push a new file conflict.txt. Enter the CREATOR‘s name as the file’s contents.
  • CONTRIBUTORS: Create a pull request for the conflict-your_name branch.
  • CREATOR: Create a pull request for the conflict-your_name branch.
  • CREATOR: Review the CONTRIBUTOR‘s pull request and accept the changes.
  • CREATOR: Notice that your conflict-your_name branch now has merge conflicts and cannot be merged.
  • CREATOR: Resolve the conflicts and merge your pull request

Open Source

Sometimes you want a project to be open to changes from other developers, not just the allowed contributors. We’ll use your existing collab project to walk through the flow for contributing to an open source project.

The creator of the collab project will remain the CREATOR, and the CONTRIBUTORS on your current project will each find a different group to be an OSS CONTRIBUTOR to.

  • OSS CONTRIBUTOR: Create a fork of the CREATOR‘s project.
  • OSS CONTRIBUTOR: Clone the fork onto your local machine.
  • OSS CONTRIBUTOR: Create a new branch.
  • OSS CONTRIBUTOR: Stage, commit, and push a new file your_name.txt (where your_name is your name.)
  • OSS CONTRIBUTOR: Create a pull request from your fork to the CREATOR‘s project.
  • CREATOR: Review and accept the pull request.
  • OSS CONTRIBUTOR: pull the main branch and see the changes on your local git project.

Commit Your Progress

DockYard Academy now recommends you use the latest Release rather than forking or cloning our repository.

Run git status to ensure there are no undesirable changes. Then run the following in your command line from the curriculum folder to commit your progress.

$ git add .
$ git commit -m "finish Github Collab exercise"
$ git push

We’re proud to offer our open-source curriculum free of charge for anyone to learn from at their own pace.

We also offer a paid course where you can learn from an instructor alongside a cohort of your peers. We will accept applications for the June-August 2023 cohort soon.

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