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title = Add new files to the index
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cards = add commit
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[description]
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But Git allows to you capture changes with more precision!
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To understand how to do that, you need to learn about [your teacher raises her voice dramatically] *the index*!
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In the index, we can prepare what will be in the next commit. In this game, the index is represented by a blue aura!
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Initially, all files are untracked. If you have a file, and you want to have it in the next commit, use `git add`!
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Here, we don't use the fancy commit card, but a plain `git commit`!
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[setup]
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echo a > a
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echo b > b
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echo c > c
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[win]
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# Add all three files to the index.
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test "$(git ls-files | wc -l)" -eq 3
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# And make a commit.
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test "$(git ls-tree main | wc -l)" -eq 3
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