The supplementary labs are short, simple labs that introduce additional Git commands to users. To create a supplementary lab, copy and paste the template below into a new file under the supplementary_labs
folder. Pick a new Git command to research, and write up your own lab, filling in the template. Use CheckingYourStatus
as an example lab.
You can choose any Git command you want, but here are a few simple ones to choose from if you are having trouble picking:
- git log
- git checkout
- git status
- git log --graph
- git diff
- git reset
- git rebase
- git fetch
- git merge
A brief description of what the command does in plain english
Example usage:
git <insert your command> <insert additional info needed for the command>
[Link to additional documentation](insert the URL here)
- Insert steps here
- One step must include running the command:
git <insert your command> <insert additional info needed for the command>
- Describe the expected output so someone doing the lab knows if they have completed it correctly.