14 Concluding remarks
We’ve nearly reached the end of the workshop! To summarise, we’ve covered the basics of GitHub and Git, working with files on GitHub, and making and using GitHub Issues.
More specifically, we’ve:
- Created a repository on GitHub
- Worked with files in our own repository on GitHub: Created, edited, renamed, and deleted recipe files and folders
- Created and commented on GitHub issues
Let’s spend a few minutes thinking about how you might use GitHub in your own work.
14.1 💬 Discussion activity: Consider how you’d use GitHub in your work
Time: ~6 minutes.
To help consolidate what you’ve learned in this workshop, let’s connect it with what you do in your daily work life. On your own and based on what we’ve covered so far, think about how you might use GitHub in your own work. Then, share some of your ideas with your neighbour.
- Take ~1 minute to think how you might use GitHub in your own work.
- Then, pair up with your neighbour and take 3 minutes (1.5 minutes each) to share your ideas.
- After this, we’ll come back together and share some of the ideas—we might inspire each other!
14.2 What’s next?
We hope you’ve enjoyed this workshop and that you’ve learned something new about GitHub and Git. If you want to learn more about Git and GitHub, check out the GitHub Docs where you can learn more about e.g., repositories and GitHub Issues. We also have other workshops that we regularly run. Check out the rostools landing page to see the full list.
Time to finish the last piece of the workshop: