diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 1d9b229..9faa68b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,99 +1,17 @@ -# Welcome to the Free Code Camp Wiki! +# Depecrated Wiki! -Our open source community's Wiki focuses on answering your questions about learning to code and getting a coding job. We also cover in detail our: +**This repo serves as an achive for the wiki and a place to report issues for our current wiki located in [**our forum!**](http://forum.freecodecamp.com/c/wiki)** -- Curriculum +>Our open source community's Wiki focuses on answering your questions about learning to code and getting a coding job. We also cover in detail our: + +>- Curriculum - Other Programming Languages - Local Group Communities - Nonprofit Projects and much more -*Taste* the wiki at [**FreeCodeCamp/wiki**](https://github.com/FreeCodeCamp/FreeCodeCamp/wiki) :yum: -## Steps to follow -### 1. **Fork it** :fork_and_knife: - -You can get your own fork/copy of [FreeCodeCamp wiki](https://github.com/FreeCodeCamp/wiki) by using the Fork button or clicking [this](https://github.com/FreeCodeCamp/wiki/new/master?readme=1#fork-destination-box). - - [![Fork Button](https://help.github.com/assets/images/help/repository/fork_button.jpg)](https://github.com/FreeCodeCamp/wiki) - -### 2. **Clone it** :busts_in_silhouette: - -Once you have forked the wiki repository in Github, you need to clone/download it to local machine with... - -```sh -$ git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/wiki.git -``` - -> *this makes a local copy in your machine.* - -### 3. **Set it up** :up: - -Run the following commands to see that _your local copy_ has a reference to _your forked remote repository_ in Github :octocat: - -```sh -$ git remote -v -origin https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/wiki.git (fetch) -origin https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/wiki.git (push) -``` - -Magic :sparkles: :sparkles: :eyes: -Now lets add a reference to the original [FreeCodeCamp wiki](https://github.com/FreeCodeCamp/FreeCodeCamp/wiki) repository with... - -```sh -$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/FreeCodeCamp/wiki.git -``` - -> this adds a new remote named **upstream**. - -You may see the changes with... - -```sh -$ git remote -v -origin https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/wiki.git (fetch) -origin https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/wiki.git (push) -upstream https://github.com/FreeCodeCamp/wiki.git (fetch) -upstream https://github.com/FreeCodeCamp/wiki.git (push) -``` - -### 4. **Sync it** :recycle: - -Always keep your local copy of repository updated with the original repository. -Before making any changes and/or in an appropriate interval, run the following commands _carefully_ to update your local repository. - -```sh -# fetch all remote repos and delete any deleted remote branches -$ git fetch --all --prune - -# switch to `master` branch -$ git checkout master - -# reset local `master` branch to match `upstream` repo's `master` branch -$ git reset --hard upstream/master - -# push changes to your forked wiki repo -$ git push origin master -``` - -### 5. Ready Steady Go... :turtle: :rabbit2: - -Once you have completed these steps, you are ready to start contributing by checking our [![Help Wanted Issues](https://img.shields.io/badge/Wiki-Help_Wanted_Issues-159818.svg?style=flat-square&maxAge=2592000)](https://github.com/FreeCodeCamp/wiki/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22help+wanted%22 "Help Wanted Issues") and creating *new shiny* :sparkles: [pull requests](https://github.com/FreeCodeCamp/wiki/pulls). - -## Help Contributing Guides - -We also have guides in our Wiki to assist you in your contributions. You can find this and many more guides, tutorials and other information in the [Wiki Central](https://github.com/FreeCodeCamp/FreeCodeCamp/wiki/Wiki) Page such as contributing using: - -- **Browser** :earth_americas: -- **Desktop application** :computer: - - - -_**Happy Contributing**_ :smiley: ## License Creative Commons License
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