Calls are on Zoom weekly, Tuesdays at 1pm. Catie Wram will host these meetings.
Post all work to the submissions folder under whichever week you did it for.
We will practice github uploads using a common process you can contribute to community projects.
Fork this repository and make any changes, like uploading your submissions. Then, make a pull request to merge your changes with the 'master' branch of this repository.
This tutorial is helpful: https://blog.scottlowe.org/2015/01/27/using-fork-branch-git-workflow/
Here are the steps, pasted from the link above. With git installed, you can do these commands in the git command-line.
- Fork (using the fork button on github)
git clone https://github.com/Neato-Nick/TidyTuesday_BPP.git
git remote add upstream https://github.com/Neato-Nick/TidyTuesday_BPP.git
git checkout -b <new branch name>
- add files/make changes on the branch
git add <file1> <file2> ... <filen>
git commit -m 'Week 1 submission'
git push origin <branch name>
- github will prompt you to make a pull request, do it
If you've never used git and are trying to avoid it all costs, Rstudio has git/github integration these days and it actually works really well in my experience. https://happygitwithr.com/rstudio-git-github.html In Rstudio, you can do all the steps above after forking and up until the pull request.