Bash-Git
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Comments from Bash+Git workshop on Sep 13, 2023
- Instruction materials need to be reordered to: bash - git hub token + account - git Introduction was excellent!
- Asking affiliations in the beginning and experience level with command line and git were good opening.
- I think guiding through the "Reactions" on Zoom set the expectation and it was very helpful.
- Getting volunteers for Windows actually worked really well.
- However, we do need written instructions for Windows users so that they feel included and be able to follow the workshop. For example, using Git Bash on Windows (instead of command prompt) is not very obvious from the written instruction.
- Pacing is very good. We finished Bash section around 2:30
- Emphasizing when Bash would be useful - why not just use folder system on the mac?
- Executing a script from the command line might be useful (something really simple like print "helloworld")
- Explanation of jargons on navigating directories using command line Going in/out, up/down was very helpful.
- I think you can give more time when you pose a question to the group
- We should also have bash cheatsheet added to this repository or include it in the git_cheatsheet
- Pacing for Git was very good, but there are a lot of jargons (inherent to git system)
- Write up really does not capture what Aaron did for the workshop and I wonder if that affects the workshop in the future.
- There is a general interest in advanced git workshop