chore(replit): use correct brand name across codebase (#41941)

* replace repl.it with replit.com in the English version

Replace repl.it to replit.com in the English version.  Chinese and Spanish versions have the same issue.

* Updated the repl.it to replit.com or Replit

I changed the text from replit.com to Replit and added the changes to the files outside the curriculum folder.

* Forgot removing one .com.

There was on Replit.com that I missed when I reviewed the files.

* Resolve conflicts

I got an unable to auto merge so resolving conflicts and trying again.

* try committing conflicts again

* Trying the conflicts again

* chore: fix typo in personal library

Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <51722130+ShaunSHamilton@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: gemmaf98 <44875585+gemmaf98@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mrugesh Mohapatra <1884376+raisedadead@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <51722130+ShaunSHamilton@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit is contained in:
GM Fuster
2021-04-29 06:13:38 -04:00
committed by GitHub
parent 9be2fb9a10
commit 3b056aa7b4
83 changed files with 97 additions and 97 deletions

View File

@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dashedName: demographic-data-analyzer
In this challenge you must analyze demographic data using Pandas. You are given a dataset of demographic data that was extracted from the 1994 Census database.
You can access [the full project description and starter code on Replit.com](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-demographic-data-analyzer).
You can access [the full project description and starter code on Replit](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-demographic-data-analyzer).
After going to that link, fork the project. Once you complete the project based on the instructions in 'README.md', submit your project link below.

View File

@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dashedName: mean-variance-standard-deviation-calculator
Create a function that uses Numpy to output the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the rows, columns, and elements in a 3 x 3 matrix.
You can access [the full project description and starter code on Replit.com](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-mean-variance-standard-deviation-calculator).
You can access [the full project description and starter code on Replit](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-mean-variance-standard-deviation-calculator).
After going to that link, fork the project. Once you complete the project based on the instructions in 'README.md', submit your project link below.

View File

@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dashedName: medical-data-visualizer
In this project, you will visualize and make calculations from medical examination data using matplotlib, seaborn, and pandas.
You can access [the full project description and starter code on Replit.com](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-medical-data-visualizer).
You can access [the full project description and starter code on Replit](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-medical-data-visualizer).
After going to that link, fork the project. Once you complete the project based on the instructions in 'README.md', submit your project link below.

View File

@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dashedName: page-view-time-series-visualizer
For this project you will visualize time series data using a line chart, bar chart, and box plots. You will use Pandas, matplotlib, and seaborn to visualize a dataset containing the number of page views each day on the freeCodeCamp.org forum from 2016-05-09 to 2019-12-03. The data visualizations will help you understand the patterns in visits and identify yearly and monthly growth.
You can access [the full project description and starter code on Replit.com](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-page-view-time-series-visualizer).
You can access [the full project description and starter code on Replit](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-page-view-time-series-visualizer).
After going to that link, fork the project. Once you complete the project based on the instructions in 'README.md', submit your project link below.

View File

@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dashedName: sea-level-predictor
In this project, you will analyze a dataset of the global average sea level change since 1880. You will use the data to predict the sea level change through year 2050.
You can access [the full project description and starter code on Replit.com](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-sea-level-predictor).
You can access [the full project description and starter code on Replit](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-sea-level-predictor).
After going to that link, fork the project. Once you complete the project based on the instructions in 'README.md', submit your project link below.