UofT-DSI | Shell - Assignment 1#1
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Perfect! Well done.
I agree with your comment that submitting the PR and working with Git and Github is the hardest part.
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TITLE: UofT-DSI | Shell - Assignment 1
What changes are you trying to make? (e.g. Adding or removing code, refactoring existing code, adding reports)
Added code to complete the script in order to complete the assignment.
What did you learn from the changes you have made?
The commands are quite intuitive, and they follow clear logic. It's important to understand which directory you are working in when running the command - I found that this is often where my code would not work. I learned how to clone my git repository to my computer, commit and push changes in order to submit the assignment.
Was there another approach you were thinking about making? If so, what approach(es) were you thinking of?
I was considering using longer lines of code instead of separating each command, but I expect to be able to do so in the future with more practice.
Were there any challenges? If so, what issue(s) did you face? How did you overcome it?
Not yet! Everything was pretty self-explanatory. In fact, submitting the assignment was really the hard part.
How were these changes tested?
They were tested via terminal locally.
A reference to a related issue in your repository (if applicable)
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