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Add lpintes's file #4
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Step 7: Respond to a review
Your pull request is looking great!
Let’s add some content to your file. Replace line 5 of your file with a quotation or meme and witty caption. Remember: Markdown is supported.
⌨️ Activity: Change your file
- Click the Files Changed tab in this pull request
- Click on the pencil icon found on the right side of the screen to edit your newly added file
- Replace line 5 with something new
- Scroll to the bottom and click Commit Changes
I'll respond when I detect a commit on this branch.
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Step 8: Merge your pull request
Nicely done @lpintes! ✨
You successfully created a pull request, and it has passed all of the tests. You can now merge your pull request.
⌨️ Activity: Merge the pull request
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Click Merge pull request
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Click Confirm merge
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Nice workCongratulations @lpintes, you've completed this course! What went wellNow, you have your slide deck deployed here and you've gone through the GitHub Flow. Before I say good-bye, here's a recap of all the tasks you've accomplished in your repository:
What's next?We hope this course helped you feel more comfortable using GitHub. Remember: You’re always welcome to repeat course topics if you’d like additional practice. If you’re ready to build on your new skills, here are some ideas. Contribute to a projectTo find projects to contribute to through trending topics and curated collections, check out GitHub Explore. Keep learningHere are some suggestions for future courses you can take:
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Created a first branch, commit and pull request.