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docs(git project): Fix typos in subject

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Abdelilah 7 months ago committed by MSilva95
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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ puts "Hello, #{name}!"
``` ```
- Mark the latest commit with `oops` tag, then remove commits coming after `v1` version (HEAD should be in `v1`) - Mark the latest commit with `oops` tag, then remove commits coming after `v1` version (HEAD should be in `v1`)
- Show the logs with the deleted commits displayed (eg: log for commit tagged `oops` shoud be displayed). - Show the logs with the deleted commits displayed (eg: log for commit tagged `oops` should be displayed).
- Now make sure the unreferenced commits are deleted from the history (no logs for deleted commits). - Now make sure the unreferenced commits are deleted from the history (no logs for deleted commits).
- Add an author comment to the file and commit the changes - Add an author comment to the file and commit the changes
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ puts "Hello, #{name}!"
#### Move it #### Move it
- Move the program `hello.rb` into a `lib/` directory (use git commnad) and commit the move. - Move the program `hello.rb` into a `lib/` directory (use git command) and commit the move.
- Add a Rakefile to the root of the repository and commit it. - Add a Rakefile to the root of the repository and commit it.
``` ```
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ This is the Hello World example from the git project.
### Submission and Evaluation ### Submission and Evaluation
Your work will have to be submitted in the `gitea` link provided. the evaluation will be performed based on your submission and in accordance with the following criterias: Your work will have to be submitted in the `gitea` link provided. the evaluation will be performed based on your submission and in accordance with the following criteria:
- Correctness of the git commands you are using. - Correctness of the git commands you are using.
- Clear understanding of the git commands and concepts. - Clear understanding of the git commands and concepts.

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