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[description]
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One month later, you're woking on an essay about tardigrades!
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This time, a friend has recommended that you use the version control system Git to keep backups of your file.
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Currently, your directory only contains your essay. To initialize a Git repository in your directory, type:
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git init
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Then, each time you want to make a backup, type:
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git add essay.txt
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git commit
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Enter a description of what you changed in the editor that opens and click save.
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That way, you've made a backup of the current version of the file. Then add at least two more lines, and make another backup by repeating the add and the commit commands.
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[setup]
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rm -rf .git
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echo "~ Why tardigrades are cool ~
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- They can survive in space.
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- They are resistant to extreme heat and cold." > essay.txt
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[win]
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test -d .git && git rev-parse HEAD^ && test "$(git show HEAD:essay.txt | wc -l)" -ge 6
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