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Git-it challenge #3: The Challenge: Create a file in your new repository, add something to that file and commit those changes to Git. Step: Create a New File Now that you've got a repository started, add a file to it. Open a text editor. Now write a couple of lines of text, perhaps say hello, and save the file as readme.txt in the 'hello-world' folder you created in the last challenge. Step: Status, Add and Commit Changes Next check the status of your repository to find out if there have been changes. Below in this terminal, you should still be within the 'hello-world' you created. See if there are changes listed: $ git status Then add the file you just created to the files you'd like to commit (aka save) to change. $ git add readme.txt Finally, commit those changes to the repository's history with a short description of the updates. $ git commit -m "<your commit message>" Step: Make More Changes Now add another line to readme.txt and save. In terminal, you can view the difference between the file now and how it was at your last commit. $ git diff Now with what you just learned above, commit this latest change. Here is the new change
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Git-it is a terminal based app for learning Git and GitHub.
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