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GitHub Day 2 Activity Follow each step exactly, in order. Create a repository named “GitHub_Challenge” on GitHub and choose to include a README. Clone the repository to your computer. Use Git Bash to create a new branch named “feature_1”. Checkout the new branch Create a text file named “code.txt”, open it in a text editor, and write three lines of text about the city you live in. Commit the changes. Push the changes to GitHub. Check GitHub.com to verify you see the changes. From Git Bash, checkout the “main” branch. Edit the README in a text editor to add two lines of text talking about GitHub. Commit the changes. Push the changes to GitHub. Check GitHub.com to verify you see the changes. From Git Bash, create a new branch named “feature_2”. Checkout the new branch Create a text file named “more_code.txt”, open it in a text editor, and write four lines of text about sports. Commit the changes. Open the README and delete the second line of text. Add two more lines about the weather outside. Commit the changes. Push the changes to GitHub. Check GitHub.com to verify you see the changes. Lastly, merge each branch back into the main branch. This can be done through Git Bash with commands or through creating Pull Requests on GitHub.com Once finished you should have the following files: A README.md file with one line talking about GitHub followed by two lines about the weather. A code.txt file with three lines of text about the city you live in. A more_code.txt file with four lines about sports. Submit the link to your repository in Canvas.

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// Right now I'm learning github and I'm loving it so far, I guess I will be using it for my personal projects. // I also like the amount of content that you can find in github, I'm finding very usefull learning resources.

GitHub Day 2 Activity Follow each step exactly, in order.

  1. Create a repository named “GitHub_Challenge” on GitHub and choose to include a README.

  2. Clone the repository to your computer.

  3. Use Git Bash to create a new branch named “feature_1”.

    • Checkout the new branch.
    • Create a text file named “code.txt”, open it in a text editor, and write three lines of text about the city you live in.
    • Commit the changes.
    • Push the changes to GitHub.
    • Check GitHub.com to verify you see the changes.
  4. From Git Bash, checkout the “main” branch.

    • Edit the README in a text editor to add two lines of text talking about GitHub.
    • Commit the changes. Push the changes to GitHub.
    • Check GitHub.com to verify you see the changes.
  5. From Git Bash, create a new branch named “feature_2”.

    • Checkout the new branch.
    • Create a text file named “more_code.txt”, open it in a text editor, and write four lines of text about sports.
    • Commit the changes.
    • Open the README and delete the second line of text.
    • Add two more lines about the weather outside.
    • Commit the changes.
    • Push the changes to GitHub.
    • Check GitHub.com to verify you see the changes.
  6. Lastly, merge each branch back into the main branch.

    • This can be done through Git Bash with commands or through creating Pull Requests on GitHub.com
    • Once finished you should have the following files:
      • A README.md file with one line talking about GitHub followed by two lines about the weather.
      • A code.txt file with three lines of text about the city you live in.
      • A more_code.txt file with four lines about sports.
  7. Submit the link to your repository in Canvas.

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GitHub Day 2 Activity Follow each step exactly, in order. Create a repository named “GitHub_Challenge” on GitHub and choose to include a README. Clone the repository to your computer. Use Git Bash to create a new branch named “feature_1”. Checkout the new branch Create a text file named “code.txt”, open it in a text editor, and write three lines of text about the city you live in. Commit the changes. Push the changes to GitHub. Check GitHub.com to verify you see the changes. From Git Bash, checkout the “main” branch. Edit the README in a text editor to add two lines of text talking about GitHub. Commit the changes. Push the changes to GitHub. Check GitHub.com to verify you see the changes. From Git Bash, create a new branch named “feature_2”. Checkout the new branch Create a text file named “more_code.txt”, open it in a text editor, and write four lines of text about sports. Commit the changes. Open the README and delete the second line of text. Add two more lines about the weather outside. Commit the changes. Push the changes to GitHub. Check GitHub.com to verify you see the changes. Lastly, merge each branch back into the main branch. This can be done through Git Bash with commands or through creating Pull Requests on GitHub.com Once finished you should have the following files: A README.md file with one line talking about GitHub followed by two lines about the weather. A code.txt file with three lines of text about the city you live in. A more_code.txt file with four lines about sports. Submit the link to your repository in Canvas.