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zachmmeyer avatar zachmmeyer commented on July 30, 2024 2

Well that was embarrassing.
You're up, @mathdebate09 !

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JoshDevHub avatar JoshDevHub commented on July 30, 2024

Hello @nikitarevenco. Thank you for making this issue.

I think I'm following with most of what you say here. Something I'm a bit confused about though:

Remove all additional resources except 2 and 5.
Remove the assignment to read Working with Files and Directories and Pipes and Filters

Remove the assignment to read "Working with Files and Directories"? That one seems essential to me. It introduces mkdir, touch, rm, mv, etc.

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nikitarevenco avatar nikitarevenco commented on July 30, 2024

Hello @nikitarevenco. Thank you for making this issue.

I think I'm following with most of what you say here. Something I'm a bit confused about though:

Remove all additional resources except 2 and 5.
Remove the assignment to read Working with Files and Directories and Pipes and Filters

Remove the assignment to read "Working with Files and Directories"? That one seems essential to me. It introduces mkdir, touch, rm, mv, etc.

Hmm yeah I must've put it there by accident. I meant only to remove the pipes and filters lesson

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MaoShizhong avatar MaoShizhong commented on July 30, 2024

I'm personally in agreement with removing the "Pipes and Filters" assignment step, as well as the proposed AR changes for the exact reasons highlighted.
@TheOdinProject/maintainers any additional/differing thoughts?

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JoshDevHub avatar JoshDevHub commented on July 30, 2024

I think I agree with the proposed changes so long as we're keeping the files and directories assignment.

If that all sounds good, we can proceed on this. Since the OP didn't indicate they want to work on this, I'll open up to anyone to contribute.

Acceptance Criteria

In the command line basics lesson do the following:

  • In the Assignment section, remove the link to the Pipes and Filters section of the Unix Shell Course
  • In the Additional Resources section, remove all items except the 2nd (the "Learn Enough Command Line to be Dangerous" link) and the 5th (the "Command Line Flash Cards" link)

Comment below to be assigned.

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mathdebate09 avatar mathdebate09 commented on July 30, 2024

Hi @JoshDevHub , I can work on this issue, can you please assign it to me :)

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mathdebate09 avatar mathdebate09 commented on July 30, 2024

Thanks @zachmmeyer, no problem 😂

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