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Hello, this is my first markdown file for demo wiki
I can make funny text, this gray background is commonly used to mark text one should type into a command line We could use many different files, such as html or even pdf and word document (I believe I tested, see AnchorManuscript). What you see here is a simpple markdown (md). Not sure that is the best, but markdown seems pretty convenient.

JOB TASK FOR EVERYONE:

learn how to add a file to my repository
It's public so you can clone it to your local computer, using git clone https://github.com/mschira/markFirstGit, then you need to fork it, change it i.e. add an extra md or html file, commit to your branch, then you can ask to merge (merge request).

  • more concrete suggestion: create a simple YOURSUGGESTION.md add some text like:
    Jess make their first lab document and it's awesome.
  • If you want to do something simpler: make your OWN repsitory, if you do that, you can save yourself the pain of forking and merge request.

To use git I suggest two basic ways: command line or VSCode. I personally find command line easier for some things, VSCode is sometimes not doing what I expect it to do, but I REALLY like the editor with the build in preview. It let's you see what your markdown file will look like. Also very neat if you do a quick change to a text file, it needs three mouse clicks and it up in the repository. Neat.

Here are basic videos about VSCode and Git:

https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/sourcecontrol/overview

Since vscode is a bit of a learning curve, maybe some basic git push pull and any text editor makes it easier?

https://opensource.com/article/18/2/how-clone-modify-add-delete-git-files

  • first one to succceed with that gets a beer on Thursday!
  • those who attended the Brainhack are probably massively advantaged but DON'T give up before you try I think this is something we should all be able to do to work on shared documentation!

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