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67 lines
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[](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/alexis.drai/dice_app)
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[](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/sonar/dashboard?id=dice-app)
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[](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/sonar/dashboard?id=dice-app)
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[](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/sonar/dashboard?id=dice-app)
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[](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/sonar/dashboard?id=dice-app)
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[](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/sonar/dashboard?id=dice-app)
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[](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/sonar/dashboard?id=dice-app)
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[](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/sonar/dashboard?id=dice-app)
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[](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/sonar/dashboard?id=dice-app)
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[](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/sonar/dashboard?id=dice-app)
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[](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/sonar/dashboard?id=dice-app)
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[](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/sonar/dashboard?id=dice-app)
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# dice_app: the die throwing app
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## To use the app
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Open the *DiceAppConsole.sln* solution and navigate to the *App* project. The *Program.cs* file has a `Main()` method that can be launched.
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*If you simply load DiceApp.sln, Visual Studio will nt load the App project...*
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The console prototype loads a stub with a few small games that you can test, and you can create new everything (with a little patience).
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## To contribute (workflow)
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We are using the feature branch workflow ([details here](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/feature-branch-workflow), or see the summary below)
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### 1 - Sync with the remote
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Make sure you're working with the latest version of the project
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```
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git checkout main
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git fetch origin
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git reset --hard origin/main
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```
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### 2 - Create a new branch
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Give your new branch a name referring to an issue (or maybe a group of similar issues)
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```
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git checkout -b new-feature
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```
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Regularly, you might want to get all the new code from your main branch, to work with an up-to-date codebase:
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```
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git pull --rebase origin main
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```
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### 3 - Code
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:fire::technologist::bug::fire:............:white_check_mark:
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### 4 - Save your changes to your new branch
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For a refresher, see details about `add`, `commit`, `push`, etc. [here](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/saving-changes)
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It should involve creating a corresponding feature branch on the remote repository
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git push -u origin new-feature
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```
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### 5 - Create a Pull Request
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On [the repository's main page](https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/git/alexis.drai/dice_app), or on your new branch's main page, look for a `New Pull Request` button.
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It should then allow you to `merge into: ...:main` and `pull from: ...:new-feature`
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Follow the platform's instructions, until you've made a "work in progress" (WIP) pull request. You can now assign reviewers among your colleagues. They will get familiar with your new code -- and will either accept the branch as it is, or help you arrange it. |