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In the repository, you will see a tab called Issues. Click on this tab and then click the green "New Issue" button in the top right of the screen. From there, select the "Task" option by clicking "Get Started". This will open the template for a “Task” ticket. Feel free to explore the other tempaltestemplates.

Name the issue: <Your First and Last Name> - Credits. For example, Anthony Bernardi - Credits. Your description should be something along the lines of: "Giving myself credit for the amazing developing work I will be doing at NER!" Your acceptance criteria should be something along the lines of: "See my name in my favorite color on the credits page." Your Proposed solution should be something along the lines of: "Add my name and favorite color to the "names" array in the CreditsPage.tsx file". You can leave the mocks section empty.

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This file is a TypeScript React file, which allows it to use normal TypeScript as well as HTML tags. Read through the file and try to get a general understanding (don’t worry if it doesn’t make any sense, our React Learning Session is next Monday). In this file, your goal is to find the "names" array and add a new entry containing your name and favorite color to the end of it!

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Using the above information, you should be able to add another entry to the names array in the file. Note: the value you add for color is a Hex value. You can just google what the Hex value of whatever color you want to add is.

Once you’re done, save the file. To view your changes, go to your terminal and run yarn install and then yarn start. This will start the website at localhost:3000. Go to your browser and enter the url localhost:3000/credits. If you get stuck along the way make sure to ask any questions in slack!

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