CMPT 127 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Oneword, Gedit, Text Editor
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It is time to add a directory and a file to your repo. Create a directory called 0 using the command. Yes, that directory name is just a single zero. We will complete lab 0 (zero) by working in that directory. Making a new directory in your local copy is not the same thing as making one in the repo. If you refresh your repo"s browser view on the gitlab server, you can confirm this for yourself. Any files you add locally will not be copied onto the server until you add and com m it them. Now let"s add and commit a file to the repo, creating a new revision. A revision is a snapshot of the state of our code at some moment in time. Now issue this command to open a text editor and create a new file: This should open an editor window, much like notepad (windows) or textedit (mac).