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title = "fu"
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[description]
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So you've been working on a project for a while, and decide you want to put it in a Git repository.
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Here's how to do it! First, you initialize a new Git repository in your current directory:
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git init
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Then say that you want to record the current state of all files:
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git add .
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And then you make a commit, which gives the current state a description, a date, and your name:
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git commit
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[setup]
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mkdir recipes
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echo -e "blueberries\nflour" > recipes/blueberry_cake.txt
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echo -e "water\ncarrots" > recipes/carrot soup.txt
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echo "Very good recipes!" > README.md
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[win]
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test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^{tree})" = 1e02e3151284d0e22cd9b07ca5c5dbae2f3cb521
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