| 1 | * basic git test |
| 2 | |
| 3 | the following is a git basic proficiency test. it will help you know if you |
| 4 | already have enough git skills to start making minimal contributions to |
| 5 | our codebase. |
| 6 | |
| 7 | you should be able to answer the following questions in 1 or 2 sentences. |
| 8 | |
| 9 | 1. is git the same thing as github? |
| 10 | 2. what's the difference between git and github? |
| 11 | 3. how do you get a git repository from |
| 12 | git@challenge-bot.com:repos/3501/OpenCVShowImage ? |
| 13 | 4. how to you tell git that a file should be included in the next snapshot |
| 14 | (aka commit)? |
| 15 | 5. how do you make a separate area in the repo for your commits that will |
| 16 | not affect other team members commits? |
| 17 | 6. how do you make a commit, assuming you have a good commit message? |
| 18 | 7. what are some requirements of commit messages? |
| 19 | 8. how do you make your commits available for others to see? |