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Corrected the minor spelling error for git commit and git status
Updated the git_github cheatsheet that I've created
Contributed Cheat Sheet Information
Cheat Sheet Name: git-github
1 sentence description of the contents: Use of Git and GitHub in RStudio
Your Name (as you want to be credited on the website): Mouna Belaid
A link to your github/website (optional):
A link to relevant package documentation (optional):
Date created/updated (Month YYYY format): January 2022
Please be sure you've included the Creative Commons License:
- [x] Add CC-BY-SA Your Name to copywrite under the Creative Commons on the cheat sheet
Check that you have done the following:
- [x] Used descriptive file names, something like package-name.pdf or task-name.pdf and did not include "cheat sheet" in the title.
- [x] Included a PDF file of entire cheat sheet.
- [x] Included a PNG file of the first page size 1100 x 850 in the pngs folder (for the website thumbnail).
- [x] Included a Keynote or PowerPoint or similar file in the relevant folder (helps translators who want to translate your cheat sheet).
Translated Cheat Sheet Information
Cheat Sheet Name:
Language:
Your Name (as you want to be credited on the website):
Date created/updated (Month YYYY format):
Check that you have done the following:
- [ ] Added the language abbreviation to the file name (ex. data-transformation_es.pdf).
- [ ] Included a PDF file of your translated cheat sheet to the translation folders.
- [ ] Included a Keynote or PowerPoint file for your translated cheat sheet to the translation folder.
- [ ] Not duplicated an existing translation. If an existing translation exists, I have edited it.