Version 1.0.0 has finally arrived! 🥳 🥳
This project has taken a considerable amount of time to make and research the best methods. It hasn't been easy either.
The goal has been to create a standardized workflow frame that is lightweight yet provides clean and legible reviewable history for the projects and that teams can adapt it quickly.
If you have time, please consider providing a review for the new version and giving it a star. It is greatly appreciated! ❤️
What's new
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New sections added and new sub sections
- Getting started
- Project board
- The labels for issues
- Issues forms and pull request template
- Workflow file setup
- Base tree for repository
- Git strategy and usage
- Branch strategy
- Useful Git Commands
- Featured organizations, teams, and projects that utilize the Git Etiquette
- Getting started
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Automation tool is ready for use!
- Two different files, one for individuals and another for organizations
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Issues Forms (templates) (NEW!)
- Backend
- Frontend
- Design
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Pull Request template
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Cheat sheet updated
- the branching strategy and git commands visualized in to a schema!
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Banner added for the project!
Changelog
- [Design 🎨] adding all the images that are gonna be featured in the new version by @LeDuble in #29
- [Design 🎨] Merge pull request #29 from LeDuble/docs/#28/design-add-all-missing-images by @LeDuble in #30
- [Design 🎨] revised header section added with feature section by @LeDuble in #39
- [Design 🎨] revised version of the introduction page added by @LeDuble in #40
- [Design 🎨] added new featured section by @LeDuble in #41
- [Design 🎨] adding new section called getting started by @LeDuble in #42
- [Design 🎨] added new git strategy and usage - new section by @LeDuble in #43
- [Design 🎨] useful git commands new section by @LeDuble in #44
- [Design 🎨] revised version on how to contribute section by @LeDuble in #46
- [Design 🎨]added revised version of the cheat sheet section by @LeDuble in #48
- [Design] new version of table of contents added by @LeDuble in #50
- [Design 🎨] New revised version of the etiquette by @LeDuble in #53
Contributors
Full Changelog: https://github.com/LeDuble/Git-Etiquette/commits/v1.0.0