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[description]
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After carefully building the index we want, it would be nice to save a permanent snapshot of it, right?
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This is what the second type of objects is for: trees! You can convert the index into a tree using
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git write-tree
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Try it! :)
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[congrats]
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Nice!
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Can you make a different tree? Modify the index, then call `git write-tree` again!
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[setup]
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echo "file 1" > file1
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echo "file 2" > file2
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echo "file 3" > file3
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git add .
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[setup goal]
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echo "file 1" > file1
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echo "file 2" > file2
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echo "file 3" > file3
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git add .
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git write-tree
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[win]
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git cat-file -p 21a638f28022064c1f1df20844278b494d197979
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