diff --git a/8-code-editor/1-using-a-code-editor/README.md b/8-code-editor/1-using-a-code-editor/README.md index b3d5b201..be0b86fd 100644 --- a/8-code-editor/1-using-a-code-editor/README.md +++ b/8-code-editor/1-using-a-code-editor/README.md @@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ When you start creating code or modifying existing code, it will happen in the b ## Open a GitHub repository -The first think you'll need is to open a GitHub repository. There are multiple ways of opening a repository. In this section you'll see two different ways you can open a repository so that you can start working on changes. +The first thing you'll need is to open a GitHub repository. There are multiple ways of opening a repository. In this section you'll see two different ways you can open a repository so that you can start working on changes. -### With the editor +### 1. With the editor Use the editor itself to open a remote repository. If you go to [VSCode.dev](https://vscode.dev) you will see an _"Open Remote Repository"_ button: @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ https://github.com/microsoft/Web-Dev-For-Beginners ✅ If succesful, you'll see all files for this repository loaded in the text editor. -### Using the URL +### 2. Using the URL You can also use a url directly to load a repository. For example, the full URL for the current repo is [https://github.com/microsoft/Web-Dev-For-Beginners](https://github.com/microsoft/Web-Dev-For-Beginners), but you can swap the GitHub domain with `VSCode.dev/github` and load the repository directly. The resulting URL would be [https://vscode.dev/github/microsoft/Web-Dev-For-Beginners](https://vscode.dev/github/microsoft/Web-Dev-For-Beginners).