Sample github repo demonstrating how to turn in assignments to Dr. MacEvoy ( CMU | github )
| Name | Value |
|---|---|
| Course | Software Engineering - 44393 - CSCI 490 - 001 - Fall 2019 |
| Student | A Student |
| Mav User | astudent |
| Github User | gituser123 |
| Repository | https://github.com/wmacevoy/csci000-astudent |
| Syllabus | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wh9IBGTZq71OPv8XJxg3MWuiCeUgdY-DmaK4opk8Djw/edit |
| Assignment | Due Date | Done | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 - C++ Hello | 1-Jan-20 | ☑ | cpp-hello | Test C++ function with Google Test |
| 2 - C++ Greet | 2-Jan-20 | ☑ | cpp-greet | Test C++ class with Google Test |
| 3 - Java Hello | 2-Jan-20 | ☑ | java-hello | Test Java with JUnit 4 |
| 4 - Kattis | 3-Jan-20 | ☑ | java-billiard | Tested Java solution to billiard kattis problem |
| 5 - Kattis | 3-Jan-20 | ☑ | cpp-billiard | Tested C++ solution to billiard kattis problem |
On campus, your F: drive is a good place to store a private key. But you need to refer to that key from Git to authenticate. You can use
export GIT_SSH_COMMAND='ssh -i /f/.ssh/id_rsa -o IdentitiesOnly=yes'
(adjust path according to which system you are using). After setting this, you can use Git on campus without needing to leave keys everywere.