diff --git a/Week1/MAKEME.md b/Week1/MAKEME.md index eacf6f84a..042afdc79 100644 --- a/Week1/MAKEME.md +++ b/Week1/MAKEME.md @@ -23,14 +23,13 @@ Pair up with another student in your class. The homework requires two people to 1. admin creates a new repository on github called “animals” (without quotes). 2. admin adds a file called “zoo.txt” with some animals generally found in a zoo. -3. admin commits and pushes his changes (in master branch). -4. admin adds user as a collaborator (find out how to add a collaborator to a git repository). -5. user clones the repository from admin (find out how to clone a repository. Note that `git init` is not required when you clone a repository). -6. user makes a new branch called user-dev. -7. user adds another file called “pets.txt” with some animals generally found in a home. -8. user commits and pushes his branch to remote. -9. admin pulls the branch crated by user (find out how to pull changes from a repository). -10. admin submits the link to his github repository (named "animals"), where Unmesh should be able to see the collaborator’s (i.e. user’s) branch along with his commits. +3. admin commits and pushes the changes (in master branch). +4. user forks the repository created by admin and bring it to their machine (covered during classwork). +5. user makes a new branch called user-dev. +6. user adds another file called “pets.txt” with some animals generally found in a home. +7. user commits and pushes his branch to remote. +8. admin pulls the branch crated by user (find out how to pull changes from a repository). +9. admin submits the link to his github repository (named "animals"), where Unmesh should be able to see the collaborator’s (i.e. user’s) branch along with his commits. Note: