Welcome to HITSZCS, a repository for class resources and information for students. Here you can access essential materials for your studies. If you're new to GitHub, don’t worry – this guide will help you find everything you need.
The HITSZCS repository is a resource for students to access class-related information and documents. Please follow the instructions below to navigate GitHub and find key files in the repository.
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Viewing Files:
- On the main HITSZCS page, click on any folder or file name to view its contents. Files with a
.md
extension, likeREADME.md
orAboutUs.md
, are Markdown files and will display directly on GitHub for easy reading.
- On the main HITSZCS page, click on any folder or file name to view its contents. Files with a
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Using the File Structure:
- The repository is organized with folders for different resources. For example, the
Freshman/
folder contains resources specifically for first-year students. To view these, simply click on theFreshman/
folder.
- The repository is organized with folders for different resources. For example, the
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Returning to the Main Page:
- To go back to the main HITSZCS page at any time, click the repository name at the top.
To make the most of HITSZCS, here are some key files and folders you should check:
Contribution.md
: Guidelines on how to contribute to the repository, including adding resources and correcting information. Note that contributions will get you access to contributor-only information!AboutUs.md
: Background on the repository and its purpose.Freshman/
Folder: This folder contains files specifically for first-year students, including review documents and resources.
If you’d like to help improve HITSZCS, please see the Contribution.md
file for instructions on how to suggest changes.
If you’re new to GitHub, these links can help you get started:
- GitHub Docs: GitHub documentation covers the basics, from navigating a repository to understanding Markdown.
- Markdown Guide: Learn more about Markdown formatting here.
Thank you for being part of HITSZCS! We hope this repository is a valuable resource for your studies.