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This repository contains source codes and documents related to using Git and GitHub effectively in psychology research.
File Name | Description |
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Lab_Server_Setup.md | Setup guide for connecting to a remote lab server via SSH and Visual Studio Code |
Git/git_setup.md | Guide for setting up Git with link to GitHub official documentation |
Git/git_collaboration_tips.md | Step-by-step guide on contributing to existing code projects |
Git/Git_and_GitHub_Tutorial.md | Step-by-step tutorial for using Git and GitHub in psychological research |
Git/file_organization.md | Best practices for organizing files and folders with Git and GitHub |
Git/troubleshooting_tips.md | Solutions for five common Git problems |
Git/git_tags.md | Guide for creating and managing Git tags |
Git/improved_tutorial.md | Template for improved tutorial content |
Git/summary.md | Summary of key points for using Git and GitHub in psychological research |
Git/git_setup.md | Guide for setting up Git with link to GitHub official documentation |
Git/git_collaboration_tips.md | Step-by-step guide on contributing to existing code projects |
Git/best_practices.md | Best practices for using Git and GitHub in psychological research |
Git/git_troubleshooting.md | Troubleshooting guide for common Git and GitHub problems in psychological research |
Git/commit_messages.md | Best practices for writing clear commit messages |
Git/git_submodules.md | Best practices for managing Git repository dependencies with submodules |
Git/git_branches.md | Best practices for using Git branches for multiple feature or project version development |
This repository is still under development. Please contribute by creating pull requests with proposed improvements or additions, or by opening issues to share your feedback and report bugs.