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'''Note''' from within CCSF wireless, IRC is blocked by the network administrators. So you should use [http://webchat.freenode.net/?nick=openhatch_....&channels=openhatch this web chat link instead].
Here’s a nice summary of basic irc commands:
* http://www.ircbeginner.com/ircinfo/ircc-commands.html
To test your IRC client or the freenode webchat connection, say hello on #openhatch on irc.freenode.net
* https://openhatch.readthedocs.org/en/latest/community/contact.html
== Goal #2: practice navigating from the command line ==
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* [[/Linux git|Linux]]
== Goal #4:
GitHub is a popular Git repository hosting service used by many open source projects. We'll use it during this workshop.
* https://github.com/
== Goal #5: practice using a plain text editor==
Make sure you know how to use a plain text editor. We have some text editors that we recommend.
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* [[/Linux text editor|gedit on Linux]]
== Goal #
In this step, you can work through a training mission intended to teach you about how open source projects use the tool ''tar'' to create and decompress collections of files.
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