Welcome to the Codecademy Web Dev Study Group repository! This repository is designed to support both the Front-End and Full-Stack study groups by providing a collaborative space for resources, personal projects, and group assignments. Together, we aim to enhance our web development skills while fostering a supportive learning environment.
The repository is organized into the following main directories:
/template
- A template file tree for members to copy and personalize./members
- Personal folders for each group member, named in the formatFirst_Last
./resources
- Shared resources, links, and tools provided by the group./collab
- Collaborative group projects and assignments.
Each member will create their own folder under /members/
by following these steps:
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Copy the
/template/
folder. -
Paste it into the correct study group in the
/members/
folder. -
Rename the folder to your name in the format
First_Last
. -
Edit the
README.md
file inside your folder to include:- A welcome message.
- Your learning goals.
- Current projects, notes, and resources.
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Fork the Repository:
- Click the "Fork" button at the top right corner of this repository to create your own copy.
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Clone Your Fork:
- Use the following command to clone your forked repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/Codecademy_WebDev-Study-Group_2025.git
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Navigate to the Directory:
- Change into the repository folder:
cd Codecademy_WebDev-Study-Group_2025
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Create a New Branch:
- Use the following command to create a new branch:
git checkout -b your-branch-name
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Make Your Changes:
- Add or update files as needed.
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Stage and Commit Your Changes:
- Stage the files you changed:
git add .
- Commit your changes with a descriptive message:
git commit -m "Describe your changes here"
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Push Your Branch:
- Push your branch to your forked repository:
git push origin your-branch-name
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Submit a Pull Request:
- Go to your forked repository.
- Click "Compare & pull request" when you're ready to merge it into the main branch of this repository.
- Provide a clear description of your changes and submit the pull request.
- Collaboration: Respect and support each other's contributions.
- Ownership: All code within your personal folder belongs to you and cannot be used without your explicit permission.
- Code of Conduct: Maintain a professional and positive environment. Read our Code of Conduct here.
All contributions are protected under the repository's custom license. Members retain ownership of their individual submissions. Any use of a member's code requires their explicit written consent.
If you have feedback or suggestions, we'd love to hear from you! Please share your thoughts here.
For questions or assistance, reach out to: