exports.level = { "goalTreeString": "{\"branches\":{\"master\":{\"target\":\"C3\",\"id\":\"master\",\"remoteTrackingBranchID\":\"o/master\",\"localBranchesThatTrackThis\":null},\"o/master\":{\"target\":\"C3\",\"id\":\"o/master\",\"remoteTrackingBranchID\":null,\"localBranchesThatTrackThis\":[\"master\"]}},\"commits\":{\"C0\":{\"parents\":[],\"id\":\"C0\",\"rootCommit\":true},\"C1\":{\"parents\":[\"C0\"],\"id\":\"C1\"},\"C2\":{\"parents\":[\"C1\"],\"id\":\"C2\"},\"C3\":{\"parents\":[\"C2\"],\"id\":\"C3\"}},\"HEAD\":{\"target\":\"master\",\"id\":\"HEAD\"},\"originTree\":{\"branches\":{\"master\":{\"target\":\"C3\",\"id\":\"master\",\"remoteTrackingBranchID\":null,\"localBranchesThatTrackThis\":null}},\"commits\":{\"C0\":{\"parents\":[],\"id\":\"C0\",\"rootCommit\":true},\"C1\":{\"parents\":[\"C0\"],\"id\":\"C1\"},\"C2\":{\"parents\":[\"C1\"],\"id\":\"C2\"},\"C3\":{\"parents\":[\"C2\"],\"id\":\"C3\"}},\"HEAD\":{\"target\":\"master\",\"id\":\"HEAD\"}}}", "solutionCommand": "git clone;git commit;git commit;git push", "startTree": "{\"branches\":{\"master\":{\"target\":\"C1\",\"id\":\"master\",\"remoteTrackingBranchID\":null,\"localBranchesThatTrackThis\":null}},\"commits\":{\"C0\":{\"parents\":[],\"id\":\"C0\",\"rootCommit\":true},\"C1\":{\"parents\":[\"C0\"],\"id\":\"C1\"}},\"HEAD\":{\"target\":\"master\",\"id\":\"HEAD\"}}", "name": { "en_US": "Git Pushin'" }, "hint": { "en_US": "Remember you have to clone before you can push!" }, "startDialog": { "en_US": { "childViews": [ { "type": "ModalAlert", "options": { "markdowns": [ "## Git Push", "", "Ok, so I've fetched changes from remote and incorporated them into my work locally. That's great and all... but how do I share _my_ awesome work with everyone else?", "", "Well, the way to upload shared work is the opposite of downloading shared work. And what's the opposite of `git pull`? `git push`!", "", "`git push` is responsible for uploading _your_ changes to a specified remote and updating that remote to incorporate your new commits. Once `git push` completes, all your friends can then download your work from the remote.", "", "You can think of `git push` as a command to \"publish\" your work. It has a bunch of subtleties that we will get into shortly, but let's start with baby steps" ] } }, { "type": "GitDemonstrationView", "options": { "beforeMarkdowns": [ "Here we have some changes that the remote does not have. Let's upload them!" ], "afterMarkdowns": [ "There we go -- the remote received commit `C2`, the branch `master` on the remote was updated to point at `C2`, and our *own* reflection of the remote (`o/master`) was updated as well. Everything is in sync!" ], "command": "git push", "beforeCommand": "git clone; git commit" } }, { "type": "ModalAlert", "options": { "markdowns": [ "To finish this level, simply share two new commits with the remote. Strap in though, because these lessons are about to get a lot harder!" ] } } ] } } };