Shane Grigsby, Aimee Barciauskas, Sebastian Alvis, Yara Mohajerani, Fernando Paolo, Fernando Pérez, Anthony Arendt, David Shean, Daniel Shapero, Tyler Sutterley, Jessica Scheick
This tutorial is hosted on the Github ICESat-2 HackWeek organization.
Date: June 10.
From 8:45 to 9am, we'll have a pre-tutorial "getting connected" section. Please come to this part to ensure everyone is on the same page and we can all start together at 9am with the main content:
- 9:00-9:10 [Fernando Pérez]: Overview of our basic tools and setup (slides): Jupyter and Pangeo
- 9:10-9:20 [Fernando Paolo]: Command Line Basics
- 9:20-9:30 [Fernando Pérez]: Git: Introduction and Fundamentals
- 9:30-10:00 [Fernando Pérez]: Git: first tasks
- 10:00-10:25 [Daniel]: HackWeek Github Worfklows
- 10:25-10:40 [Fernando Pérez]: Wrap up
- Login to JupyterHub: https://icesat-2.hackweek.io
- Open a Terminal: Find Terminal icon at the bottom (or click the + sign on the top left)
- Clone GitHub repo (type on the terminal):
git clone https://github.com/ICESAT-2HackWeek/intro-git.git
Post your question in the #questions channel on Slack.
This collection of tutorials was adapted from the 2019 ICESat-2 Hackweek tutorial by @fperez. Materials for 2020 were co-developed by the instructor team above.
All code and content in this repository is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the BSD License. A copy of this license is provided in LICENSE.