Hactoberfest 2019- Week #3
For the 3rd week of Hactoberfest 2019, I had to do some learning to finish the request which was excellent because I took on a request / issue that I did not know how to do myself.
For the issue, click here.
For the pull request, click here.
First, for this issue/request required me to format the users read me file. His read me file consisted of a lot of permissions / commands that were listed with bullet points and it was structured in an unorganized fashion. For example:
The way I contributed to his read me file was by cleaning it to look more aesthetically pleasing and I created data tables for his Features, Permissions, and Commands. For example:
As mentioned before, this required me to do a bit of research / learning because I was unfamiliar on how to created tables/fix the code on the GitHub read me file.
I felt like this request was a good experience for me because it gave me a chance to learn how to organize documentation on GitHub because that would be a required skill to have if I ever decided to create or put up my own code on GitHub.
For the issue, click here.
For the pull request, click here.
First, for this issue/request required me to format the users read me file. His read me file consisted of a lot of permissions / commands that were listed with bullet points and it was structured in an unorganized fashion. For example:
The way I contributed to his read me file was by cleaning it to look more aesthetically pleasing and I created data tables for his Features, Permissions, and Commands. For example:
As mentioned before, this required me to do a bit of research / learning because I was unfamiliar on how to created tables/fix the code on the GitHub read me file.
I felt like this request was a good experience for me because it gave me a chance to learn how to organize documentation on GitHub because that would be a required skill to have if I ever decided to create or put up my own code on GitHub.
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