This is the FooCoding exercise on animals. The instructions for this exercise are:
- admin creates a new repository on github called animals.
- admin adds a file called “zoo.txt” with some animals generally found in a zoo.
- admin commits and pushes the changes (in master branch).
- user 1 forks the repository created by admin and bring it to their machine (covered during classwork).
- user 1 makes a new branch called user-dev.
- user 1 adds another file called “pets.txt” with some animals generally found in a home.
- user 1 commits and pushes his branch to remote.
- user 1 creates a pull request(PR) to merge changes from user's user-dev branch to admin's master branch.
- admin reviews the pull request and approves and merges changes.
- user 2 forks the repository created by admin and bring it to their machine (covered during classwork).
- user 2 makes a new branch called user-dev.
- user 2 adds another file called “aquariumtxt” with some different kinds of fish.
- user 2 commits and pushes his branch to remote.
- user 2 creates a pull request(PR) to merge changes from user's user-dev branch to admin's master branch.