diff --git a/git_assignment.md b/git_assignment.md index b6d701c..5155b44 100644 --- a/git_assignment.md +++ b/git_assignment.md @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Simply run the ```git branch``` command and confirm you are where you expect to ### Make your first commit Git is great for keeping the history of all edits on files. Let's try it out by editing the file you're reading right now! -Fill in your name after this colon: [right here] +Fill in your name after this colon: Anika Harden You're not done quite yet. Changes saved to the git history must be deliberate; git does not save every edit you do to the history automatically. Imagine how long the list would be if it did! @@ -70,19 +70,19 @@ Let's try it out. You committed your name above, let's see if it really is only - Switch to the master branch. ```git checkout master``` - Reload the file and look for the change you made -What happened to it? +What happened to it? The change isn't on this file. ### Create another branch based off of master Name this branch git-02-[your initials] You've done this before! Look at the earlier notes to see how it's done. ### Commit to the latest branch -On your newest branch, write the company you are representing, if any: [right here] +On your newest branch, write the company you are representing, if any: Kardinal Also, (optionally) check the appropriate boxes as they apply to you or the company you represent: -[ ] Interested in hearing about upcoming Debug Academy classes +[x] Interested in hearing about upcoming Debug Academy classes [ ] Interested in hiring Drupal developers -[ ] Interested in discussing something else with Debug Academy +[x] Interested in discussing something else with Debug Academy Wonderful - more edits have been made, but this time on a different branch (version of the repository.) Stage and commit your changes, as you have done before.