title = Enter the time machine cards = init commit-auto checkout [description] Another month later, you're woking on an essay about tardigrades! But this time, a friend has borrowed you a time machine! It's called "Git", and it's very shiny. [setup] rm -rf .git echo "~ Why tardigrades are cool ~ - They can survive in space. - They are resistant to extreme heat and cold." > essay.txt [win] # Initialize the time machine! test -d .git # Make a snapshot of your essay (a "commit") test -d .git && git rev-parse HEAD # Add another line to the essay. test "$(cat essay.txt | wc -l)" -ge 5 # And make a second commit! git rev-parse HEAD^ && test "$(git show HEAD:essay.txt | wc -l)" -ge 5 [congrats] Nice! You can now travel between those two snapshots using `git checkout` - try it, and look at the essay in each commit! You can also make some additional commits. When you feel comfortable, click on "Next Level".