diff --git a/sessions/create-repo.qmd b/sessions/create-repo.qmd index 063c060..bad32ae 100644 --- a/sessions/create-repo.qmd +++ b/sessions/create-repo.qmd @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ will contain files with recipes :yum: :cake: :pizza: :stew: | Repository name | This is the name of the repository or project. | Name it `recipes`. | | Description | This is a short description of what the repository is for and what it will contain. | Write "This is a practice repository for an introductory GitHub workshop. It includes a few recipes.". | | Public or Private | This is whether the repository is visible to everyone (public) or only to you and people you give access to (private). | Leave it as public. | -| Add a README file | This is a file that is shown on the front page of the repository. It is a good place to put information about the repository. When checked, it will say something about "set main as default branch". You can safely ignore this message. | Make sure it is checked. | +| Add a README file | This is a file that is shown on the landing page of the repository. It is a good place to put information about the repository. When checked, it will say something about "set main as default branch". You can safely ignore this message. | Make sure it is checked. | | Add .gitignore | This is a file that tells Git to ignore certain files or folders. | Leave it unchecked. | | Choose a license | This is a file that tells others how they can use the files in the repository. | Leave it unchecked. | @@ -88,9 +88,9 @@ will contain files with recipes :yum: :cake: :pizza: :stew: GitHub. {#tbl-new-repo-options} It's now time to click the **Create repository** button at the bottom of -the page. After you click the button, you'll be taken to the front page -of the repository. This is where you can see all the files and folders -that are currently in this repository. +the page. After you click the button, you'll be taken to the landing +page of the repository. This is where you can see all the files and +folders that are currently in this repository. In this new repository there is only one file: `README.md`. The `README.md` file is a common file included in repositories to describe @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ workshop, we'll only use them. We will start to add and modify files in the repository in the next session. -## A repositories' front page +## A repository's landing page ::: {.callout-note collapse="true"} ## :teacher: Teacher note @@ -123,21 +123,23 @@ two that we will focus on in this workshop: - The **\<\> Code** tab: This is where we can see all the files and folders in the repository. This is the default tab that is shown when you go to a repository. -- The {{< var issues-icon >}} **Issues** tab: This is where we can see all - the issues related to the repository. +- The {{< var issues-icon >}} **Issues** tab: This is where we can see + all the issues related to the repository. In the files and folders area, you'll see a "table" style layout with a "header" that contains the most recent "commit" (we'll cover that later) -with a "commit" icon {{< var issues-icon >}} on the right-hand side that links to the history -(that we will also cover later). This view has "columns" for files or -folders, the commit message relevant to changes made in that particular -file or folder, and the time when that change was made. Below this file -and folder area is a display of the `README.md` file that was -automatically created when we created the repository. GitHub will always -by default display the contents of a `README.md` file at the bottom of this page if one exists. - -Even though the repository landing page includes other sections, we won't cover them in -this workshop. The sections we've mentioned here are the most important and commonly used items. +with a "commit" icon {{< var issues-icon >}} on the right-hand side that +links to the history (that we will also cover later). This view has +"columns" for files or folders, the commit message relevant to changes +made in that particular file or folder, and the time when that change +was made. Below this file and folder area is a display of the +`README.md` file that was automatically created when we created the +repository. GitHub will always by default display the contents of a +`README.md` file at the bottom of this page if one exists. + +Even though the repository landing page includes other sections, we +won't cover them in this workshop. The sections we've mentioned here are +the most important and commonly used items. ## :technologist: Exercise: Create another repository