A marketing site dedicated to bringing women into tech
- Andrea Susnick
- Annalee Switek
- Christina Deno
- Dominique Negron
- Emily Butte
- Lauren Lewis
- Marguerite Hulett
- Melody Lam
- Briana West
I want to..
- Make Changes
- Make sure you're in the master branch by typing the following in the command line:
git checkout master
- "Pull" the current version of master:
git pull
- Create a branch for your changes:
git branch "your-branch-name"
- Go into your newly created branch:
git checkout your-branch-name
- Make your changes!
- Submit My Changes
- Check the status of your files:
git status
(all of your changed files should be red) - Add your changed files to the "staging area":
git add -A
- Check the status of your files (again!):
git status
(all of your changed files should be green) - Create a message briefly describing your commit:
git commit -m "adds this update to feature x"
- "Push" your changes to GitHub:
git push origin head
- Create a Pull Request:
- open the repo in your browser
- click the "branches" tab
- find your branch name and press "New pull request"
- if you'd like to give more details about the changes you made, leave them in comment section provided
- if you see "Able to merge." in green, click "Create pull request"
- if your branch has no conflicts with master, feel free to merge your PR!