This post will walk you through the process of writing your first, albeit, a very simple Puppet module. Nothing fancy here, that can come later once we get the basics down. Before we get started let's take a minute to go through a couple of prerequisites.
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Working with Git — How to Clone and Fork a Git Repository
So as I have stated before, I am still very new to Git. I know just enough to do a few basic tasks, but nothing much more advanced than that. Thankfully, the process of cloning a remote Git repository is actually rather simple once you know what you are doing. Forking a repo is just as easy. Again, once you know what you are doing. Below I am going to walk you through the steps in a very simple and easy to understand way.
Getting Started With Git and Github on Fedora
This post is going to be a very simple overview of the steps that you need to follow to get started with Git and Github on Fedora. Nothing fancy here at all, just the basics of what you need to know so that you can get up and running with pushing and pulling code.
Getting Started with Git: Creating a Git Repo
So first off let me start by saying that I know that there is a ton of information out there on how to get started with Git. Heck, when you create your repo in GitLab it spits these instructions right out in front of your nose. However, what I have found is that most instructions tell you what to do to get started with git, however they do not tell you exactly what you are doing. You end up running a few command and then sit back and try to figure out what you actually just did.