- Use Git and GitHub
 - Work with Python files (and not just notebooks!)
 - Do a pull request on a GitHub repository
 - Format your code properly using standard Python conventions
 - Make your code pass tests run automatically on a continuous integration system (GitHub actions)
 
- Fork the repository by clicking on the 
Forkbutton on the upper right corner - Clone the repository of your fork with: 
git clone https://github.com/MYLOGIN/datacamp-assignment-pandas(replace MYLOGIN with your GitHub login) - Create a branch called 
MYLOGINusinggit checkout -b MYLOGIN - Make the changes to complete the assignment. You have to modify the files that contain 
questionsin their name. Do not modify the files that start withtest_. - Check locally that your solution meet the test by running 
pytestfrom the root of the repo. You may need to installpytestusingpiporconda. - Check the code formating for your solution using 
flake8. You may need to installflake8usingpiporconda. - Open the pull request on GitHub:
- Create a commit with 
git add -uandgit commit -m "UP my solution" - Push your branch on your fork: 
git push -u origin MYLOGIN - Go to your repo in your browser and click the 
Open a PRbutton. 
 - Create a commit with 
 - Keep pushing to your branch until the continuous integration system is green.
 - When it is green notify the professors on Slack that your done.
 
If you need help ask on the Slack of the DataCamp course.