OPS435 Python Lab 0
Introduction to git and github.com
Lab Objectives
- In this lab, you will create an account on github.com and follow the Github "Hello World guide" to create a new public repository on github to learn about the basic workflow of using github to track and manage revisions of software or other contents. The essential operations provided by Github includes
- creating new repository,
- creating a new branch,
- making changes to files,
- creating pull request, and
- opening and merging a pull request.
- You will then use the git client on a Linux machine to access and download the contents from the repository you created on github.
Reference
Overview
- git - a distributed revision control system with rich command set that provides both high-level operations and full access to git's internals.
- Github - a code hosting platform for version control and collaboration that lets people work together on software projects from anywhere.
Tasks
Task 1: Create a Github.com account
- Start your web browser and go to github.com and use your Seneca email to sign up for a new account if you don't already have one.
- Record your github.com user name on your lab logbook.
- email your github.com user name to your OPS435 professor from you Seneca email account.
Task 2: Create a project and make a pull request on GitHub
- Follow the Github "Hello World Guid" here to perform the following activities:
- Create a repository
- Create a branch
- Make and commit changes
- Open a pull request, and
- Merge your pull request
- Please make the following changes when following the guide:
- name the new repository using your Seneca user name instead of "hello-world".
- add your full name, and OPS435 section to the README file.
Task 3: Clone a Github.com repository into a new directory on a Linux system
- You can do the steps either on matrix.senecacollege.ca or on your CentOS 7 vm:
- login to matrix.senecacollege.ca or your CentOS 7 vm
- create a directory named ops435/lab0 under your home directory
- change your working direct to ~/ops435/lab0
- run the following git command to clone the repository you created in Task 2 on github.com
git clone https://github.com/[your_github_user_name]/[your_seneca_user_name]
- change your working directory to your cloned git repository, which should be ~/ops435/lab0/[your_seneca_user_name]
- run the following two commands and capture their output to a file or to your lab log book:
git log
tree -a