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git-workshop/01_essentials/02-history/setup.ps1
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#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Sets up the Module 02 challenge environment with commit history.
.DESCRIPTION
This script creates a challenge directory with a Git repository that
contains multiple commits for students to explore using git log and git diff.
#>
Write-Host "`n=== Setting up Module 02 Challenge ===" -ForegroundColor Cyan
# Remove existing challenge directory if it exists
if (Test-Path "challenge") {
Write-Host "Removing existing challenge directory..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
Remove-Item -Recurse -Force "challenge"
}
# Create fresh challenge directory
Write-Host "Creating challenge directory..." -ForegroundColor Green
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path "challenge" | Out-Null
Set-Location "challenge"
# Initialize Git repository
Write-Host "Initializing Git repository..." -ForegroundColor Green
git init | Out-Null
# Configure git for this repository
git config user.name "Workshop Student"
git config user.email "student@example.com"
# Commit 1: Initial project structure
Write-Host "Creating initial project structure..." -ForegroundColor Green
$appContent = @"
# app.py - Main application file
def main():
print("Welcome to My App!")
# Application initialization code here
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
"@
Set-Content -Path "app.py" -Value $appContent
git add .
git commit -m "Initial project structure" | Out-Null
# Commit 2: Add user authentication
Write-Host "Adding user authentication..." -ForegroundColor Green
$authContent = @"
# auth.py - Authentication module
def login(username, password):
# Authenticate user
print(f"Logging in user: {username}")
return True
def logout(username):
# Log out user
print(f"Logging out user: {username}")
return True
"@
Set-Content -Path "auth.py" -Value $authContent
$appContent = @"
# app.py - Main application file
from auth import login, logout
def main():
print("Welcome to My App!")
# Application initialization code here
login("user", "password")
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
"@
Set-Content -Path "app.py" -Value $appContent
git add .
git commit -m "Add user authentication" | Out-Null
# Commit 3: Add database connection
Write-Host "Adding database connection..." -ForegroundColor Green
$databaseContent = @"
# database.py - Database connection module
# SECRET_CODE: UNICORN
def connect():
# Connect to database
print("Connecting to database...")
return True
def disconnect():
# Disconnect from database
print("Disconnecting from database...")
return True
"@
Set-Content -Path "database.py" -Value $databaseContent
$appContent = @"
# app.py - Main application file
from auth import login, logout
from database import connect, disconnect
def main():
print("Welcome to My App!")
connect()
# Application initialization code here
login("user", "password")
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
"@
Set-Content -Path "app.py" -Value $appContent
git add .
git commit -m "Add database connection" | Out-Null
# Commit 4: Fix authentication bug
Write-Host "Fixing authentication bug..." -ForegroundColor Green
$authContent = @"
# auth.py - Authentication module
def login(username, password):
# Authenticate user
if not username or not password:
print("Error: Username and password required")
return False
print(f"Logging in user: {username}")
return True
def logout(username):
# Log out user
print(f"Logging out user: {username}")
return True
"@
Set-Content -Path "auth.py" -Value $authContent
# Remove the secret code from database.py
$databaseContent = @"
# database.py - Database connection module
def connect():
# Connect to database
print("Connecting to database...")
return True
def disconnect():
# Disconnect from database
print("Disconnecting from database...")
return True
"@
Set-Content -Path "database.py" -Value $databaseContent
git add .
git commit -m "Fix authentication bug" | Out-Null
# Commit 5: Add user profile feature
Write-Host "Adding user profile feature..." -ForegroundColor Green
$profileContent = @"
# profile.py - User profile module
def get_profile(username):
# Get user profile
print(f"Fetching profile for: {username}")
return {"username": username, "email": f"{username}@example.com"}
def update_profile(username, data):
# Update user profile
print(f"Updating profile for: {username}")
return True
"@
Set-Content -Path "profile.py" -Value $profileContent
$appContent = @"
# app.py - Main application file
from auth import login, logout
from database import connect, disconnect
from profile import get_profile
def main():
print("Welcome to My App!")
connect()
# Application initialization code here
if login("user", "password"):
profile = get_profile("user")
print(f"User profile: {profile}")
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
"@
Set-Content -Path "app.py" -Value $appContent
git add .
git commit -m "Add user profile feature" | Out-Null
# Create a staged change scenario
Write-Host "Creating staged changes for exploration..." -ForegroundColor Green
$configContent = @"
# config.py - Configuration settings
DEBUG_MODE = False
DATABASE_URL = "sqlite:///app.db"
"@
Set-Content -Path "config.py" -Value $configContent
git add config.py
# Create answers.md template
Write-Host "Creating answers.md template..." -ForegroundColor Green
$answersTemplate = @"
# Git History Exploration - Answers
Welcome! Answer the following questions by exploring the Git repository history using Git commands.
**Instructions:**
- Replace the "Write your answer here" comments with your actual answers
- You can use any Git commands to explore the repository
- The hints section at the bottom provides helpful commands
---
## Question 1: How many commits are in the repository?
**Suggested commands:**
``````bash
git log --oneline
# Or count them with:
git rev-list --count HEAD
``````
**Your Answer:**
<!-- Write your answer here -->
---
## Question 2: What was the commit message for the third commit?
**Note:** Count from the first/oldest commit (the one at the bottom of `git log`)
**Suggested commands:**
``````bash
git log --oneline --reverse # Shows oldest first
git log # Shows newest first
``````
**Your Answer:**
<!-- Write your answer here -->
---
## Question 3: Which files were modified in the "Fix authentication bug" commit?
**Note:** There are multiple files - list all of them!
**Suggested commands:**
``````bash
git log --stat # Shows files changed in each commit
git show <commit-hash> --name-only # Shows only filenames for a commit
``````
**Your Answer:**
<!-- Write your answer here (list all files) -->
---
## Question 4: What new file is currently staged (ready to be committed)?
**Suggested commands:**
``````bash
git status # Shows staged, unstaged, and untracked files
git diff --staged # Shows content of staged changes
``````
**Your Answer:**
<!-- Write your answer here -->
---
## Question 5: Find the secret code hidden in the commit history! 🔍
**The Challenge:**
A secret code was added in one commit and then removed in a later commit. It doesn't exist in the current files - you can ONLY find it by comparing commits with `git diff`.
**Hint:** The secret code is in `database.py` and exists in the third commit but was removed in the fourth commit.
**Suggested commands:**
``````bash
# First, get the commit hashes
git log --oneline
# Then compare the third and fourth commits
git diff <commit3-hash> <commit4-hash> database.py
# Look for lines that were removed (marked with - in red)
``````
**Your Answer (what is the secret code?):**
<!-- Write your answer here -->
---
## Question 6: What changes were made to app.py between the second and fourth commits?
**Note:** Describe the main changes you observe (new imports, new function calls, etc.)
**Suggested commands:**
``````bash
# First, get commit hashes
git log --oneline
# Then compare commits 2 and 4
git diff <commit2-hash> <commit4-hash> app.py
``````
**Your Answer:**
<!-- Write your answer here -->
---
## Quick Reference - Useful Commands
**Viewing History:**
``````bash
git log # View commit history (newest first)
git log --oneline # Compact one-line format
git log --reverse # Show oldest commits first
git log --stat # Show files changed in each commit
git log --graph --all # Visual branch graph
``````
**Viewing Specific Commits:**
``````bash
git show <commit-hash> # View commit details
git show <commit-hash> --stat # Show files changed
git show <commit-hash>:file.txt # View file from specific commit
``````
**Comparing Changes:**
``````bash
git diff <commit1> <commit2> # Compare two commits
git diff <commit1> <commit2> file # Compare specific file
git diff --staged # Show staged changes
git diff # Show unstaged changes
git diff HEAD # Show all changes since last commit
``````
**Repository Status:**
``````bash
git status # Show working tree status
git ls-files # List all tracked files
``````
**Pro Tip:** You can use just the first 7 characters of a commit hash (e.g., `a1b2c3d` instead of the full hash)
---
When you're done, run ``..\verify.ps1`` to check your answers!
"@
Set-Content -Path "answers.md" -Value $answersTemplate
# Return to module directory
Set-Location ..
Write-Host "`n=== Setup Complete! ===" -ForegroundColor Green
Write-Host "`nYour challenge environment is ready in the 'challenge/' directory." -ForegroundColor Cyan
Write-Host "`nNext steps:" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Write-Host " 1. cd challenge" -ForegroundColor White
Write-Host " 2. Open 'answers.md' to see the questions" -ForegroundColor White
Write-Host " 3. Explore the commit history using 'git log'" -ForegroundColor White
Write-Host " 4. Fill in your answers in 'answers.md'" -ForegroundColor White
Write-Host " 5. Run '..\verify.ps1' to check your answers" -ForegroundColor White
Write-Host ""