This repo is used to offer assignments (exercises) in GitHub Classroom related to the module "Social Coding"
If you have any questions join the discussion 💬 @ kea-dev
You may have been givne an assignemnt in GitHub Classroom by your instructor (more details) - or you may just simply create a copy of this repository using the "create template" feature. Either way, you will get your own detached repository to work from.
Imidiately after your template is created a template workflow will run automatically and copy over the issues defined in the template repo. Shortly after the repo creation you can reload the browser and see the issues - it takes a few seconds. You can go into the "Actions" tab and locate the workforflow called template
- you're ready to go when it's done.
The issues are deliberately copied over in an unordely fashion - the issues numbers do not depict the natural sequence to solve them. Go straight to the issue titled "README FIRST" and get further instructions from there.
...more details
Note that there is another workflow called workflow
which is triggered by the same commit - will fail on the first run. Thats' fine. This workflow runs the unit tests that verifies that your solutions are solved correctly and it will not succeed until all is fine and dandy.
The template
workflow is automatically disabled when it has run once - it's by design. So for future commits only the workflow
will run.
You can initiate the copy of issues manually by running:
.github/template/cpissues.sh
It's safe to rerun it - it will not create dublet issues.
💬 If you need help call out at the discussion @ kea-dev
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Lars Kruse - @lakruzz