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Releases: githubtraining/write-a-ll-course
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v1.3.0
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Steps
- Welcome
- Give your course a title
- Add some descriptions to your course
- Approve the course metadata
- Point to the template repo
- Give the learner's repo a name
- Approve the repo setup
- Create an issue using Learning Lab
- Create your first response
- Name your first step and give it a description
- Trigger your first step with a GitHub event
- Validate a learner's PR
- Use contextual information to validate
- Respond to a learner's successful PR
- Add a README to your course
- Approve the steps
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v1.2.0
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Steps
- Welcome
- Give your course a title
- Add some descriptions to your course
- Approve the course metadata
- Point to the template repo
- Give the learner's repo a name
- Approve the repo setup
- Create an issue using Learning Lab
- Create your first response
- Name your first step and give it a description
- Trigger your first step with a GitHub event
- Validate a learner's PR
- Use contextual information to validate
- Respond to a learner's successful PR
- Add a README to your course
- Approve the steps
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v1.1.0
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Steps
- Welcome
- Give your course a title
- Add some descriptions to your course
- Approve the course metadata
- Point to the template repo
- Give the learner's repo a name
- Approve the repo setup
- Create an issue using Learning Lab
- Create your first response
- Name your first step and give it a description
- Trigger your first step with a GitHub event
- Validate a learner's PR
- Use contextual information to validate
- Respond to a learner's successful PR
- Add a README to your course
- Approve the steps
Complete Diff
v1.0.0
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Steps
- Welcome
- Give your course a title
- Add some descriptions to your course
- Approve the course metadata
- Point to the template repo
- Give the learner's repo a name
- Approve the repo setup
- Create an issue using Learning Lab
- Create your first response
- Name your first step and give it a description
- Trigger your first step with a GitHub event
- Validate a learner's PR
- Use contextual information to validate
- Respond to a learner's successful PR
- Add a README to your course
- Approve the steps