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README.md

Git tutorial - session

We are going to do some exercises in this dummy project.

It is very simple, only consists in a couple of files written in bash and you will have to write some functions there. In the end the idea is to enhance the functionality of the script with functions to say 'Hello' in different languages:

Languages
Dutch: Hallo wereld! English: Hello world!
French: Salut monde! German: Hallo Welt!
Italian: Ciao mondo! Portuguese: Olá mundo!
Spanish: ¡Hola mundo! Catalan: Hola món!
Turkish: Merhaba dünya! Czech: Ahoj světe!
Danish: Hej, verden! Faroese: Hey, heimurin!
Norwegian: Hei, verden! Hawaiian: Aroha e ao
Swedish: Hej, världen! Welsh: Helo byd!
Irish: Dia dhuit domhan! Cornish: Dydh da bys!
Afrikaans: Hallo, wêreld! Latin: Salve, munde!
Lakota: Hau oyáte Japanese: こんいちは世界 (konnichiwa sekai)

In this tutorial you will learn how to make commits in the Git project, to create several branches, to push things to Gogs, and to follow a standard procedure to develop collaboratively. Afterwards, you should apply the same methods to any other collaborative development inside the ELIC department. The objectives will be achieved gradually following these topics:

  1. Set up your working environment
  2. Prepare issues on Gogs
  3. Prepare branches
  4. Add new functions
  5. Create pull request
  6. Review and test others' branches
  7. Pull master changes