- Fork this workbook to your account by clicking the "Fork" button
- On your forked repository, click the "Clone or download" button and copy the url
- On your computer create a folder that will contain your repository
- Open Git Bash and navigate to the folder created above
- Use git clone command to download the repository into your computer, replace
"url"
with the url from step 2.git clone "url"
- Navigate into the directory and leave the Git Bash open, we will use it later
cd git-workbook
cd
into yourcsharp-workbook
- Open your workbook in VSCode
code .
- The first time, you should be prompted to install the C# extension, click Install
- Open your integrated terminal by clicking
View
->Integrated Terminal
or pressingcontrol
+`
- Navigate into your first project
cd ./01Week/HelloWorld
- Run the project in the integrated terminal
dotnet run
- You should see
Hello World!
- Go to the file in the file in the Explorer and change the text to say
Hello <Your Name>!
- You should see
Hello <Your Name>!
This steps setup needs to be done only once. For future projects all you need to do is push you changes to the branch.
- Get back on Git Bash and check the status of your repository - You should see the file(s) you changed appear in red
git status
- Stage the file(s) using:
git add -A
- Commit that staged file
git commit -m "Saying hello to myself"
- Push your changes up to your remote repository
git push
- Head to your remote repository in GitHub
- Click on
new pull request
button and name it using your full name
If you are having some trouble with the steps watch this video here