GDSC's Fall 23's Workshop Project to learn Async JavaScript.
Before you start, please install the resources below:
- Visual Studio Code: https://code.visualstudio.com/download
- VSCode Extention: Live Server
- Git Bash: https://git-scm.com/downloads
GDSC README Template: https://github.com/USFGDSC/ReadMeTemplate
- HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
- VS Code installed
- GitHub Account created/logged in Having trouble? Go to: https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/signing-up-for-github/signing-up-for-a-new-github-account
- Git Bash Installed and configurated:
- git config --global user.name "Your name"
- git config --global user.email youremail@example.org Attention: ***Git email must be the same GitHub email***
- Create a new repository on GitHub from a Fork:
- Step 1: Click on the "Fork" button at the top of this repository's page.
- Step 2: Select the dropdown menu, click on "Your repositories." This will take you to a page that lists your existing repositories (if any).
- Step 3: Fill in Repository details. Once you've filled in the required details, click the green "Create fork" button at the bottom of the page.
- Initializing the repository using Git:
- Step 1: Navigate to the repository you which to clone.
- Step 2: Click the "Code" Button on the repository's main page and copy the HTTPS Url.
- Step 3: Open the directory(folder) you want the cloned repository to be in and then, navigate to a new terminal within it.
- Step 4: In the terminal run the followings command "git clone 'Insert your HTTPS URL here' " and press Enter.
- Follow DevShop Steps for the project! If you are lost, navigate to the "finished code" branch of the project repository, to catch up.
- How to commit a repository:
- Step1: Navigate to Source control on VScode.
- Step 2: Ensure you have the modified file code you want to commit.
- Step 3: Select the '+' next to the file name for the modified file which you are tying to commit.
- Step 4: Write a message in the Entry box to indicate what change/feature has been added.
- Step 5: Click the checkmark icon (or "Commit" button) next to the commit message box. This will commit your staged changes.
- Step 6: Click the "..." (more options button) button in the Source Control panel, and select "Push" to push your changes to the remote repository.
- Go to your updated repository and edit your README. You can use GDSC README Template: https://github.com/USFGDSC/ReadMeTemplate This is really important to mantain an organized repository and facilitate the access to anyone that wants to look your project!
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Open Git Bash in your computer and type:
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