- Understand the basic Git workflow: fork, clone, commit, push, and create a pull request (PR).
 - Write a personal introduction using Python in a Jupyter Notebook.
 - Practice submitting work using GitHub.
 
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Fork the Repository:
- You are already in the GitHub repository you want to fork.
 - Click the Fork button in the upper right corner of the page.
- Remember, this creates a copy of the repository under your own GitHub account.
 
 - Confirm that the repository now appears in your account, showing your username in the repository name (e.g., 
username/repository-name). 
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Clone the Forked Repository:
- Navigate to your forked repository on GitHub (you should be already there but make sure you are not still in the original repository you should've forked already)
 - Click the Code button and copy the HTTPS or SSH URL.
 - Open your terminal or command prompt and navigate to the directory where you want to store the repository (for now you can even do it on your Desktop).
 - Run the following command to clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url> cd repository-name # cd lab-git-practice-data-ai
 
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Work on the Lab: Edit the Notebook:
- Open the repository in your code editor (e.g., VS Code).
 - Open the 
about-me.ipynbfile in Jupyter Notebook. - Fill in the Python variables:
name = "Jane Doe" reason = "I want to learn AI to solve real-world problems like automating processes." fun_fact = "I enjoy hiking and working on side projects with Python!"
 - Run the Notebook: Execute the code cell to display your introduction.
 - Save the updated notebook.
 
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Commit Your Changes:
- Stage your changes:
git add about-me.ipynb
 - Commit the changes with a meaningful message:
git commit -m "Added my personal introduction to about-me.ipynb" 
 - Stage your changes:
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Push Your Changes:
- Push your changes directly to your forked repository:
git push
 
 - Push your changes directly to your forked repository:
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Create a Pull Request:
- Navigate to your forked repository on GitHub.
 - Click Compare & pull request.
 - Ensure the base repository is the original repository and the base branch is 
main. - Add a title and description for your PR:
- Example Title: 
Lab X Solution Submission - Example Description: "This pull request includes short summary about myself."
 
 - Example Title: 
 - Click Create Pull Request.
 
 
- Share link to your Pull Request in the submission field on Student Portal.
 
Students will repeat the above steps for each new lab:
- Fork the original repository (if not already done).
 - Clone the repository (only needed the first time).
 - Work on the lab, commit the changes, and push to their fork.
 - Submit a pull request to the original repository.
 - Paste the URL to your Pull Request in the submission field on Student Portal.
 
