[description] At its core, Git is very simple. It stores "objects", which are basically files identified by an "identifier" (short: ID). There are four types of objects: blobs, trees, commits, and tags. The simplest type is a "blob", which is just a piece of text. Let's create some blobs! To do that, create a file with the desired content, and then use git hash-object -w The flag -w means "write", and tells Git to actually write the new blob to the disk. Create three new blobs! [congrats] Tip: You can also use a command like this to create a blob in a single line: echo "awesome content" | git hash-object -w --stdin Did you already notice that you can drag and drop all objects? :) [setup] [setup goal] echo "Hi" > file1 echo "Ho" > file2 echo "Hu" > file3 git hash-object -w file1 git hash-object -w file2 git hash-object -w file3 [win] BLOB_COUNT=$(git cat-file --batch-check='%(objectname) %(objecttype)' --batch-all-objects | grep blob | wc -l) test "$BLOB_COUNT" -gt 2