Thanks!
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I like the
@MozillaScience tutorial: https://kirstiejane.github.io/friendly-github-intro … but this one from@github is pretty fun too: https://try.github.io . And@o_guest has a fun cheat sheet http://neuroplausible.com/github1 reply 1 retweet 7 likes -
Replying to @kirstie_j @ChrisMCastille and
Oh, thanks. My post on git/github is definitely a good starting point if you have done nothing with git/github. Something more advanced might be needed if you're already puling and pushing as I do not mention PRs or branching, etc.
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Replying to @o_guest @kirstie_j and
Yes I know this one and it's been helpful for Github in general! But I meant more how to organize a project, what should be done where (issues, wiki etc) does that make sense?
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Replying to @DrVeronikaCH @vcheplygina and
That's very project-dependent. What kind of project, LaTeX?
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Replying to @o_guest @vcheplygina and
@vcheplygina - I haven’t seen specific guides about using GitHub issues & the project boards to coordinate projects (@o_guest - I think in this case projects as in papers etc) -@MozOpenLeaders has some good guidance https://mozilla.github.io/open-leadership-training-series/articles/github-for-collaboration/collaborative-workflow-for-contributions/ …2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @kirstie_j @vcheplygina and
Just my own personal preference (although others seem to like it too as it compiles it for you and avoids storing many PDFs which kill your repo d/l speed): If you are writing papers in LaTeX I find using
@overleaf (which does git too) is better IMHO than github.2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @o_guest @kirstie_j and
@o_guest I prefer working directly on GitHub, but I believe that@overleaf allows to sync with GitHub now as well :)2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @alexeyzagalsky @kirstie_j and
No, it's not new. It always had git. Syncing with github is just a matter of adding overleaf and github as remotes. See this from 2015 by
@dgraziotin: https://ineed.coffee/3454/how-to-synchronize-an-overleaf-latex-paper-with-a-github-repository/ …1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @o_guest @alexeyzagalsky and
Ok perfect, then I'm set! Was making assumptions based on overleaf
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Just my 2c. I think overleaf is pretty good. I use it to version control (git) my LaTeX although I actually rarely compile my stuff on it.
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