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Weather App

GDSC's Fall 23's Workshop Project to learn Async JavaScript.

Setting up:

Before you start, please install the resources below:

GDSC README Template: https://github.com/USFGDSC/ReadMeTemplate

Final Project:

weatherApp

Technologies used:

  • HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

Summary of the DevShop:

  1. VS Code installed

  2. GitHub Account created/logged in
  3. Having trouble? Go to: https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/signing-up-for-github/signing-up-for-a-new-github-account

  4. Git Bash Installed and configurated:
    • Open Git Bash in your computer and type:
    • git config --global user.name "Your name"
    • git config --global user.email youremail@example.org
    • Attention: ***Git email must be the same GitHub email***

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Follow DevShop Steps for the project!
  8. If you are lost, navigate to the "finished code" branch of the project repository, to catch up.

  9. 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.



  10. Go to your updated repository and edit your README. You can use GDSC README Template: https://github.com/USFGDSC/ReadMeTemplate
  11. 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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