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A
A
I
think
we
can
do
it.
So
what
we
should
do
is
open
terminal.
We
should
open
our
text
editor.
I
think
we
all
downloaded
visual
studio
code,
the
hip
one.
A
Yeah,
so
you
got
the
og
one
I
was
just
gonna
say:
vsc
called
vsc
are
cool.
Apparently
visual
studio
code
is
the
hip.
One
sublime
text
is
the
og
one.
Lauren
uses
sublime
text,
she's
og,
so
we
need
those
two.
I
also
was
finding
it
helpful
to
have
a
browser
open.
I'm
sorry,
I
have
a
finder
window
open.
So
let
me
I'm
just
going
to
close
a
bunch
of
stuff
to
remove
some
distraction
here
and
then
I'll
just
share
my
screen.
A
Okay,
so
let
me
share
my
screen,
my
desktop,
so
here's
what
I've
got
rolling
here.
I've
got
our
little
agenda,
our
notes,
scratch
pad
I've
got
terminal.
I
just
have
this
like,
while
we're
learning.
I
just
have
this
to
kind
of
it's
like
the
visual
representation
of
what
we're
doing
in
terminal,
and
then
I've
got
this
here.
A
So
what
I
thought
we
could
do
is
everyone.
If
we
go
I'm
in
terminal
now,
if
everyone
opens
it
and
then
gets
to
where
your
code
was
which,
if
you
remember,
I
think
we
made
a
gitlab
get
lab
repos
folder,
let's
just
try
and
remember
if
we
can
get
there
and
if
anyone's
like,
I
can't
figure
out
what's
going
on,
we
can
just
swap
and
switch
screens.
B
A
B
Okay,
so
I
was
trying
to
refer
back
here
so
change
directory
and
then,
where
were
we
trying
to
go.
A
C
B
A
C
A
A
I
just
like
doing
dash
l,
because
I
can
read
it
easier
in
a
list
instead
of
just
like
this
weird
column
view
that
it
does
so
now
we
want
to
go
into
that
www.getlab.com.
So
you
just
do
cd
space
dub,
dub
dub.
You
could
have
also
done
cd
like
previously.
If
you
press
tab
now
we'll
go,
you
could
have
done
cd
space,
gi
tab
and
then
dub
dub
dub
as
well,
which
would
just
jump
you
right
in
there.
A
A
Can
you
if
everyone
does
get
whoa
if
everyone
doesn't
get
branch,
get
space
branch
enter
whenever
I
say
like
get
just
assume,
there's
always
going
to
be
a
space
because
get's
like
do
this,
get
thing
space?
This
is
the
thing
we
want
you
to
do.
Does
everyone
see
something
that
says?
I
think
you
probably
have
to
wait
just
when
it
does
it
does
everyone
see
master
and
then
the
your
initials
dash
gitlab
101.
A
D
A
E
C
A
D
A
A
A
D
Watch
very
much
is
get
capitalized.
A
A
C
A
B
A
A
B
A
A
Yeah
euromaster,
that's
perfect,
okay,
so
everybody
what
why
we
did.
That
is
this
branch
that
we
made
like
three
weeks
ago.
I
guess
is
stale
there's
been
19
things
that
have
happened
on
master
that
are
no
longer
reflective
in
the
branch
we
made.
We
don't
know
if
anything's
been
done
to
the
files
that
we
want
to
adjust,
but
it's
always
best
practice
to
make
sure
we're
working
on
the
freshest
code.
A
So
if
we
do
get
pull
it'll,
do
this
like
weird
thing
that
I
don't
really
understand,
probably
telling
us
to
do
something
like
fancier
than
I
know
how
to
do,
but
then
it'll
also
just
run
that
command.
So
it's
asking
the
repo
to
please
update
all
our
local
files
with
all
the
most
recent
changes,
and
since
that
was
three
weeks
ago,
it's
probably
going
to
be
fairly
big.
D
B
A
B
A
A
From
the
point
that
you
made
your
branch,
it
would
recognize
them
as
a
conflict
and
it
wouldn't
let
you
so
that's
what
a
merge
request
typically
is
is
like
it'll,
say:
okay,
you're
gonna
request
this
merge.
Oh
there's,
all
these
conflicts
like
tina
was
in
this
file
two
days
ago
and
changed
the
whole
thing.
You're
changing
something
that's
out
of
date
and
it'll
show
you
yours
theirs,
and
then
you
act.
You
have
to
fix
the
conflict,
but
it's
yeah.
A
I
think
like
the
way
that
most
people
who
do
engineering
work
is
like
you
just
have
the
practice
to
know
like.
Oh
I'm
going
to
start
doing
some
work
on
something
I'm
going
to
pull
the
most
recent
code
and
branch
from
here.
Do
my
work
and
then
branch
back
in
it's
so
that
everybody
can
keep
working
at
velocity
instead
of
being
like
oh
hold,
on
tina's,
doing
work,
900
developers,
let's
just
sit
and
wait
for
her
to
finish
her
thing.
A
So
if
we
write,
I'm
assuming
everyone's
poll
is
done,
write
get
branch.
What
I
would
do
is
just
highlight
whatever
you
called
this,
this
branch
and
we're
gonna,
delete
it
and
make
a
new
one.
So
if
you
copy
and
paste
that
and
write,
I
think
it's
get
branch
space
dash
d
for
delete.
Let's
see
if
that
works,
yeah
that'll
delete
the
branch.
A
D
C
B
Wait
so
for
the
delete
you
get
branch
dash
d
and
then
I'm
assuming
why
it's
not
mp.
So
what
is
it.
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
D
A
A
A
A
What
I'll
do
is
I'll
go
into
finder,
so
this
is
that
get
lab
repos,
which
is
in
my
home
directory,
and
then
I
drag
this
onto
my
code,
editor
icon.
I
don't
mean
to
do
it
that
way.
A
Don't
drag
it
too
long,
I
think
as
soon
as
it
like
recognizes,
then
I
just
open
it,
and
that
brings
that
whole
code
base
into
my
code.
Editor
was
that
clear,
so
you
just
find
it
you
find
the
code.
So
this
is
all
the
files,
if
you
see
in
the
finder
over
here
all
the
files
that
run
our
marketing
site
january.
I
don't
even
know
what
all
this
stuff
is
data.
These
are
all
like
yml
files,
some
markdown
files,
all
the
stuff
scripts,
all
that
stuff,
I
grab
the
parent.
A
A
I
think
you
can
just
open
it
this
way
and
go
to
it
and
press
open
I'll
do
the
same
thing,
but
I
don't
know
the
drag
and
drop
is
just
the
way
that
I've
been
doing
it
and
then,
when
you
do
that,
you
can
see
where
I
have
an
extension
installed.
So
I'm
not
sure
if
everyone
will
see
it,
but
I
can
see
that
I'm
on
this
branch
down
here,
mp
hit
lab
101.
C
C
A
Okay,
so,
as
you
can
see
in
the
left-hand
column,
I've
gone
into
I'm
just
this
is
all
new,
so
I'm
figuring
it
out
with
everyone
looks
like
I
can
actually
make
a
change.
It's
gonna
help,
so
we
can
go
into
data
that
is
typically
where
all
the
files
that
are
pulling
data
into
how
to
describe
it
like
the
models
of
our
code.
So
our
code's
written
in
a
way,
that's
like
extensible
and
reusable.
So
we
have
like
templates
that
reference
data
files,
so
you
would
call
it
like
a
model.
A
C
A
I'll
do
that
so,
in
the
left
hand,
column.
I
had
this
closed.
I
just
saw
this
huge
list
of
things,
so
I
I
just
guessed
that
it
was
in
data.
That's
where
it
kind
of
was
last
time,
and
then
I
found
this
team
members
folder
and
I
thought
well.
I
think
that's
what
I'm
doing
and
then
there's
within
team
members
there's
person
in
vacancy
we're
people,
so
I'm
going
to
go
in
there
and
then
I
went
into
my
name
so
it'd
be
helpful
for
everyone
to
just
open
mine.
A
A
C
A
And
then
maybe
press
like
command
s,
we
want
to
save
it.
I'm
not
sure
why
I
didn't
save
it
in
that
folder.
C
E
A
C
A
A
It's
like
having
an
illustrator
file
or
a
photoshop
file,
or
you
know
all
those
old
school
kind
of
files.
C
D
A
Enter
great
now,
what
I
would
do
is
I'd,
go
into
mine
copy
and
copy
it.
So
if
you
see
you
don't
have
to
actually
scroll
up
stephen,
if
you
see
beside
yours,
you
can
click
over
there.
So
again,
it's
like
tabs
just
copy
all
of
it
and
paste
it
into
yours
and
then
change
all
the
information
so
that
it's
your
information,
my
gitlab,
so
for
reports
too,
you
would
put
my
name
so
instead
of
d-more,
once
you
get
down
there.
D
A
A
C
D
A
C
D
A
A
There's
also
noticing
below
all
the
folders
of
all
the
folders
of
letters.
A
There's
a
readme
right
down
here
and
it
has
a
nice
nice
documentation
of
like
what
we're
looking
at
the
data
structure,
the
name
if
it's
required
an
example
of
it
in
the
description
of
what
it
what
it
does.
A
So,
if
there's
anything
in
there
that
you
feel
like
adding
that's
cool,
but
you
don't
necessarily
have
to
add
it.
C
A
It's
made
a
couple:
little
changes
based
on
learning,
what
is
required
and
what
isn't
so
I
just
you
know
name
all
this
stuff
where
I'm
at
reports
to
I
added
my
linkedin
from
here.
I
could
see
that
the
format
linkedin
it's
false,
you
don't
have
to
have
it,
but
if
you
want
it,
you
just
put
your
linkedin
id.
A
I
removed
twitter
because
I
don't
really
use
it.
I
removed
everything
that
was
unrequired
and
then
I
just.
A
C
A
C
A
A
A
That's
like
I
don't
know
a
square
400
by
400
or
600,
whatever,
whatever
format
you
want,
and
then
I
would,
I
would
just
like
drag
it
in
there
and
drop
it
in
and
that's
that's
the
step,
one
of
making
sure
the
image
asset
is
there.
A
A
C
B
B
Sorry,
I
think
they
might
have
been
muted,
but
my
computer's
running
really
slow,
so
I
just
need
a
minute
to
catch
up.
Oh
good.
B
C
B
C
B
C
D
C
Yeah,
it
does
make
it
confusing
when
there's
folders
of
the
same
names
in
the
same
codebase.
Wait.
D
B
E
The
stories
section,
instead
of
being
formatted,
sorry
like
that,
like
what
you
just
saw,
just,
makes
a
long
line
like
like.
E
This,
whereas,
if
I
look
at
yours,
which
here
I'll
open
up,
it's.
E
A
E
D
So,
when
you've
put
your
image
into
that
file
for
team,
do
you
just
hold
it
copy
yeah
into
the
folder?
Sorry,
you
just
copy
the
name
and
replace
it
where
it
says
picture
in
the.
C
C
C
A
If
we
had
the
code
running
locally
and
like
fired
up
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff,
yes,
but
since
we're
gonna,
this
is
fairly
simple
relatively
to
everything
else.
Everyone
else
does
what
we're
going
to
do
is
we're
going
to
make
a
merge
request
and
we're
going
to
use
the
review
app
to
review.
A
It
I
I
know
we're
over
time
a
bit.
I
have
time
until
11
30,
so
I
don't
know
what
everyone
else's
calendar
looks
like.
I
think
we're
rolling
pretty
well
here.
So
if
we
want
to
keep
going
that's
great,
if
anyone
has
something
else
to
jump
into,
I
can
connect
to
close
the
loop
on
this.
I
think,
like
finishing
this
today,
will
make
it
a
lot
easier
for
everybody
instead
of
having
to
like
pick
up
something.
That's
like
90
done.
C
D
A
A
A
Yeah,
so
your
linkedin,
you
would
can
you
scroll
to
see
where
it
just
says
stephen
mcginnis
yeah.
You
would.
A
A
I'm
not
sure
I
have
job
families,
that's
something
that
I'm
working
on.
So
that's
something
we'll
adjust
in
the
future.
C
A
A
A
C
A
Perfect,
okay,
so
I
want
to
do
this
with
y'all
and
we'll
do
it
with
jess
when
she
pops
on,
because
I
think
doing
it
twice.
It's
going
to
be
really
useful,
so
tina
can
keep
sharing
your
screen
because
I'm
going
to
you're
going
to
see
some
things
that
I'm
not
going
to
see
because
I
haven't
added
well
you're
going
to
want
to
press
save
in
your
files.
A
I
haven't
added
an
image,
so
I'm
not
going
to
see
as
much
as
you
see
in
the
terminal
window.
So
that's
why
I'm
I'm
hoping
that
we
can
all
just
watch
you.
So
if
you
go
into
terminal
and
we've
made
changes
now,
so
we
want
to
say,
like
hey
get,
what
have
you
seen
that
we've
made
changes?
So
if
you
do
get
space
status,
it's
going
to
tell
us
what
it's
recognizing
has
changed.
So
we
can
see
that
we've
added
this
file,
the
dot
yml
one
and
we've
added
a
jpeg.
A
So
what
we
and
because
they're
red
they're
saying
we
see
that
these
are
here,
but
we
don't
know
if
we
should
track
them.
So
what
we
want
to
do
is
write.
Get
space.
Add
space
dot
the
dot
just
means
like
add
everything
that
isn't
added.
If
you
wanted
to
add
a
specific
file
which
we
don't
right
now,
but
you
could
just
do
git
space,
add
space
and
then
the
whole
file
path,
like
data
team
members,
blah
blah
blah
blah,
but
if
you
press
enter
and
then
stephen,
you
should
be
doing
the
same
thing
now.
A
A
That
do
you
want
me
to
share
my
screen.
Yeah.
You
can
share
your
screen.
Okay,
I
was
just
going
through
this
just
so
that
we
could
do
do
it
once
and
then
have
you
as
well.
A
Okay,
and
then
you
want
to
write
status
like
you,
you
get
and
working
in
terminal
you
always
kind
of
have
to
do
stuff
to
ask
it
to
give
you
some
feedback.
So
you
did,
you
ran
git,
add,
but
now
you
don't
see
anything
and
we
didn't
see
anything
before
without
saying
git
status.
So
if
you
write
git
status,
get
space
status,
we
see
there's
new
files,
so
that's
great
jess.
Could
we
could
you
stop
sharing
steven,
please?
I
know
you
gotta.
A
For
you,
as
soon
as
you
can
today,
hit
me
up
so
that
we
can
get
this
moving
forward.
D
A
A
Okay,
great
thanks
again,
can
you
share
your
screen
jess?
I
just
want
to
look
at
because
we're
doing
this
a
little
bit
in
a
bit
of
a
cowboy
way
because
we're
not
running
anything
locally.
I
just
wanted
to
look
at
the.
C
Hey
hey:
what
are
you
doing?
Okay,
great
thanks
names,
yeah.
A
Department,
I
think
you
still
leave
just
as
marketing.
I
think
that's
like
the
parent,
hello
world.
I
love
it
perfect.
Okay
and
then
press
save.
A
And
then
so
what
we
were
just
doing
with
tina
and
steven
is
saying.
Like
okay,
we've
made
all
our
changes.
You've
dragged
your
picture
in
there
now
we
want
to
go
to
get
or
sorry
go
to
terminal
and
tell
git
that
we're
ready,
like
we've,
made
changes
and
we're
ready
to
commit
some
stuff.
So
if
you
do
get
status,
you
you'll
end
up
running
git
status,
a
whole
bunch,
because
it's
telling
you
we're
asking
it
like
hey.
What
do
you
see
that
happened.
C
B
Probably
but
that's
a
whole
other
issue.
It's
up
now.
A
Okay,
yeah,
so
that's
great.
What
we're
seeing
here
is
it
just
says
like
hey
there's
these
there's
these
files
that
are
not
tracked
and
what
we
want
to
tell
get
is
like
these
are
files
that
are
important
to
us.
Can
you
please
track
them,
so
we
do
that
by
adding
them
to
the
repo.
So
you
do
get
space
add
space
dot,
the
dot
means.
Add
everything.
That's
not
tracked.
A
A
A
C
C
C
B
A
Great
spanish
desk
uno:
what
is
that?
That's
funny?
Great
okay.
So
now
we've
made
these
changes
to
these
files.
We've
added
a
file
or
we've
added
two
files,
and
we
said
track
these
please
now
we
want
to
commit
this
and
push
it
to.
A
I
don't
know
how
to
describe
it
like
we're,
going
to
make
a
merge
request,
so
we're
going
to
push
it
we're
going
to
push
our
branch
to
the
the
repo.
So
we
want
to
commit
this
first,
so
commit
commands
is
get
space.
B
A
A
C
A
A
A
big
promise
and
did
you
press,
enter
tina
great,
I'm
just
going
to
wait
to
see
what
jesus.
C
A
Yeah
you're,
I'm
still
not
seeing
any
update
on
yours,
but
I'm
certain
that
something
has
happened.
If
you
write
get
status,
you
should
see
something
that
says
on
branch:
the
name
of
your
branch,
nothing
to
commit
working,
treat
clean.
B
It's
thinking
about
it
here
we
go
where's
my
gets
to
tennis,
oh
no.
I
just
I
don't
know.
B
A
B
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
B
B
Oh,
my
gosh,
I
need
a
new
computer
okay.
Can
you
see
this.
B
A
B
A
B
B
A
On
this
one
like
lauren
or
brandon,
so
this
is
cool.
Let's
we've
hit
a
blocker
for
you,
that's
fine!
Let's
continue
with
tina
and
myself.
Can
you
please
stop
sharing.
B
A
So
tina
you
should
see
up
here.
You
pushed
something
when
you're
in
the
dub
dub
dub
repo,
which
I
can
just
pop
into
our.
A
C
A
A
C
A
Don't
worry
about
that?
Okay
submit
I'm
sure
like
with
something
this
like
small,
we're
just
doing
it
pretty
quick
if
it
was
something
where
it
fit
into
one
of
our
sprints
or
we
wanted
it
to
show
up
on
our
boards.
We
would
follow
all
the
labels
that
becky's
defined,
but
since
this
is
just
like
for
super
quick,
super
small
super,
like
example
purposes,
so
we're
doing
that
so
here's
what's
amazing
is
like
we
made
this
code
change
on
our
computer.
We
pulled
code
from
a
repo
that,
like
thousands
of
people,
are
working
on.
A
We
made
a
change.
We
made
a
branch
and
now
we're
wanting
to
merge
that
change
back
in
and
we've
had
to
like
set
up
nothing.
We've
created
this
merge
request
which,
in
the
merge
request,
you
can
see
the
commit.
So
I
added
that
that's
what
I
called
it.
Adding
linkedin
could
have
added
more
to
it,
but
I
was
lazy.
It's
not
good
best
practice,
and
then
we
can
see
the
changes
from
the
original
file
to
the
old
one.
A
A
A
E
A
C
C
C
A
Brandon
to
the
rescue
jess,
can
you
share
your
screen?
Please.
A
A
A
Everyone's
doing
great,
by
the
way
this
is
this
is
awesome.
I
hope
everyone
feels
like
they're,
you're
learning
something
and
are
confident,
hey
brandon.
Thank
you.
Thanks
for
joining
we're
recording
by
the
way
sure
could
be
the
world's
most
boring
recording
or
it
could
be
useful
to
someone
at
some
point.
Who
knows
so.
We
are
in
the
process
of
learning
how
to
make
a
merge
request
and
push
something
to
the
site.
A
Tina
stephen,
who
had
to
pop
off
and
jess,
have
added
added
a
yml
file,
they've
added
a
jpeg
of
their
image,
they've
added
that
to
the
git
repo
they've,
committed
it
tina,
and
I
were
both
able
to
push,
and
then
it
tells
you
to
do
like
the
set
up
stream
master,
and
then
you
know
copy
and
paste
that
that's
where
we
hit
a
blocker
with
jess.
It
was
asking
her
to
log
in
and
something
about
a
token.
A
So
that's
where
I
said
we
needed
the
big
guns
and
jess
can
share
her
screen.
I
figured
you'd
you'd,
be
this
might
be
pretty
simple
for
you.
I
I
didn't
really
know
if
we
would
need.
I
don't
think
we
need
to
set
up
an
ssh
token,
because
we
pulled
from
the
http
version,
so
I'm
kind
of
a
little
stumped
and
just
this
computer
takes
a
million
years
to
share.
So
we
can
just
be
patient
while
we're
waiting
for.
B
F
Yeah,
so
I
I
think,
because
it's
using
http
s
as
opposed
to
ssh
well
either
way.
You
need
a
token
it
looks
like,
but
I
I
think
it
just
needs
to
be
set
up.
I
don't
I.
F
F
Yes,
let
me
look
at
the
we
go
to
the
get
lab
web
page
and
trying
to
remember.
I
get
some
preferences.
F
Go
but
I
have
mine
set
up
to
do
get
over
ssh,
so
I
don't
have
the
http
token
set
up,
but
you
can
set
one
up.
I
think
in
the
git
website,
I'm
just
seeing
kind
of
a
blank
screen
at
the
moment.
F
Black
screen
being
shared,
but
I
assume
that's
because,
like
you
said
taking
some
time
on
her
computer
here,.
E
E
E
F
That's
a
code
review
bot
kind
of
thing
that
checks
the
integrity
of
the
team.
Yml
files.
A
A
I
have
nine
minutes,
I'm
gonna
make
breakout
rooms,
so
I
can
help
you
tina.
F
An
access
token,
I
think,
is
what
it
looked
like.
It
had
an
error
for
I'm
not
sure.
Okay,
if,
if
we're
doing
git
over
https,
which
that's
how.