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update gitignore and improve project organization exercise #81

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Hi,

This is related to #55.

Summary of changes:

  • Renames challenge from 'Exercise' to 'Creating project files'.
  • Adds 'mkdir results' command.
  • Improves explanation of .gitignore.

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Vini

@brownsarahm brownsarahm changed the title _episodes/02-project-setup.md: Improving challenge. update gitignore and improve project organization exercise May 27, 2021
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This doesn't really address #55 though; this improves gitignore, but doesn't add advice about how to work with data and results very much.

…nation.

  - Related to carpentries-incubator#55.
  - Code review for carpentries-incubator#81.
  - Add callout block for 'Where to store results?'
  - Add section of configuration files and .gitignore.
  - Related to carpentries-incubator#55.
  - Renames challenge from 'Exercise' to 'Creating project files'.
  - Adds 'mkdir results' command.
  - Improves explanation of .gitignore.
vinisalazar added a commit to vinisalazar/python-packaging-publishing that referenced this pull request May 31, 2021
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vinisalazar commented May 31, 2021

Thanks for the review, @brownsarahm. I've updated this branch with a couple of commits that improve the explanation of .gitignore and also add a callout block of where to place results.

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