Where to enroll this free course and get more information about it here. Information about Gatsby and his hello world starter
Most of the details about what is done in each chapter are specified in the commits.
☝️ One of the reasons I explain the details of the steps from the project in commits and don't in README.md file it's because I'm trying to involve the people who are interested in any project, reading the commits, checking what is done and how, and why not, learning or share some improvements with the committer.
💭 I Think it's a good idea to share knowledge constructively, getting knowledge and giving aswell. Don't forget "hakunamatata" "Vive y deja vivir" ✌️
📈 You will be able to realize that all the commits have the same structure and are written in a particular way. Just trying to find out good practices and improve my Git knowledge
♻️ Let se if we find better ways using Git that adapts to ours thoughts about how it could be better than now at least!
⭐ Resources here (Alphabetical ordered):
- Bolaji Ayodeji => Writing Good Commit Messages: A Practical Guide
- Jacob Herrington => How to Write Useful Commit Messages (My Commit Message Template)
- TPOPE => A Note About Git Commit Messages (Trying this one)
⛄ Thanks for sharing guys @iambolajiayo @JakeHerrington @tpope (Twitter accounts)
More info comming soon! 👌
Thanks for being here.
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