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Development workflow

Branches are one of the basic concepts of git. There is a main branch main (previously master), and new branches are created out of the main branch. Every branch represents a feature you are working on, and it has different series of commits. Once a feature is complete, the feature branch is merged into the main branch.

Branches allow us to work on more than 1 feature at the same time, thus helping us avoid mixing of commits. If during the process, there are useless commits added and the whole branch is messed up, you can easily delete the branch and create a fresh branch from the main branch.

Note: Never ever commit or rebase on your main branch.

The development workflow goes like this :

  1. Clone the repo.

  2. Cd into the repo.

  3. Currently, you are on your main branch. Now you need to add a file named Your_Name.txt in the corresponding years' folder, you should a create a new branch with any name of your choice(could be your name as well), with:

    git branch <branch-name>
    And then, checkout to the branch you created by:

    git checkout <branch-name> This brings you to your new branch <branch-name>.

  4. Now, edit Your_Name.txt. In the file, you should add your name in the first line, and your email-id in the second line. When you have made the changes, commit.

    The process of commiting goes like this:

    git status : This shows the status of your files, i.e. it shows which files are present in the staging area and which are not.

    git add <path/to/file> : This adds the selected files to the staging area. To add, all the files to staging area, do git add .

    git commit : On doing this, a text editor opens up and you are asked to enter a commmit message. Commit message should be short (less than 50 characters), and should convey what change you have made. Keep the commit message as meaningful as possible.

  5. You have successfully committed your changes. You can then push these changes to your remote repository by : git push origin <branch-name>.
    Note that all these changes took place in your created branch <branch-name> , and you can delete whatever changes you made by deleting the branch. The above command pushed youur code online to your github repository.

  6. Go to github's online repository and you can see an option of Compare and Pull request against your recently pushed branches. Make a Pull request by entering a short meaningful message and a meaningful comment about what your pull request does.

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