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add sub-edits_1 file #3

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I have created a branch, a file and made a commit. I also opened a pull request

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Step 7: Respond to a review

Your pull request is looking great!

Let’s add some content to your file. Replace line 5 of your file with a quotation or meme and witty caption. Remember: Markdown is supported.

⌨️ Activity: Change your file

  1. Click the Files Changed tab in this pull request
  2. Edit your newly added file
  3. Replace line 5 with something new
  4. Scroll to the bottom and click Commit Changes

Note : Can't find the button to edit the file? It may look like a pencil, or it may look like three dots.


I'll respond when I detect a commit on this branch.

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Step 8: Merge your pull request

Nicely done @Mikeylaw! ✨

You successfully created a pull request, and it has passed all of the tests. You can now merge your pull request.

⌨️ Activity: Merge the pull request

  1. Click Merge pull request

  2. Click Confirm merge

  3. Once your branch has been merged, you don't need it anymore. Click Delete branch.


I'll respond when this pull request is merged.

@Mikeylaw Mikeylaw merged commit 215e5e3 into master May 21, 2020
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@Mikeylaw Mikeylaw deleted the sub-edits_1 branch May 21, 2020 20:48
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