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@@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ Distributing materials to users with nbgitpuller
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Goal
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====
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A very common educational need when using JupyterHub for education is to easily
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A very common need when using JupyterHub is to easily
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distribute study materials / lab notebooks to students.
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Students should be able to:
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1. Easily get latest version of materials, including any updates the instructor
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1. Easily get the latest version of materials, including any updates the instructor
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has made to materials the student already has a copy of.
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2. Be confident they won't lose any of their work. If an instructor has modified
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something the student has also modified, the student's modification should
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@@ -108,4 +108,10 @@ Step 2: Users click on the nbgitpuller link
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#. Users will now be redirected to the notebook specified in the URL!
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This workflow lets users land directly in the notebook you specified
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without having to understand much about git or the JupyterHub interface.
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without having to understand much about git or the JupyterHub interface.
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Advanced: hand-crafting an nbgitpuller link
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===========================================
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For information on hand-crafting an ``nbgitpuller`` link, see
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`the nbgitpuller README <https://github.com/jupyterhub/nbgitpuller#constructing-the-nbgitpuller-url>`_.
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