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# Assignments
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## Assignment 1: Create a folder using the CLI
0. Use the command line to navigate to your desktop folder
0. Create a folder called `CIT`
0. Move inside the `CIT` folder
0. Check to see your current working directory
## Assignment 2: Setup git
1. Set the default git text editor (e.g. nano)
2. Set your username
3. set your email address
## Assignment 3: Create a local repository
1. Go into your `CIT` directory
2. Initialize it as a local git repository
## Assignment 4: Create a file
1. Make sure you are still in your local repo
2. Create a file using the CLI and name it `git_workshop.txt`
3. Check the status of your repo
## Assignment 5: Add a file to staging
1. Tell git to track the just created file `git_workshop.txt`
2. Check the status of your repo
## Assignment 6: Commit changes
1. Check the status of your repo. Make sure the changes listed respresent exactly what you want to commit.
2. Commit the change with a message that explaind and describes what changes you made.
## Assignment 7: Check the progress
1. Now check the progress of the repo
2. Exit the log afterwards
## Assignment 8: Undoing modified/tracked changes
1. Open `git_workshop.txt`
2. Add some changes to it
3. Undo these changes using git
## Assignment 9: Unstage a file
1. Add a new file to your repo
2. Stage the file
3. Unstage the just staged file
## Assignment 10: Uncommit and keep all changes
1. Add changes to the `git_workshop.txt` file
2. Stage and commit the changes
3. Uncommit your commit
## Assignment 11: Uncommit without keeping all the changes
1. Stage and commit the change
2. Uncommit your commit without keeping all the changes
## Assignment 12: Create a remote repository
1. Go to https://git.web.rug.nl
2. Create your own remote repository
3. Add a `.gitignore` file
4. Add a `README.md`
## Assignment 13: Your first push
1. Clone your repository
2. Edit your `README.md` file
3. Create a new file(s) and add something to it
4. Stage `README.md` and your file(s)
5. Commit `README.md` and your file(s)
6. Push your commit
## Assignment 14: Create a new branch
1. Create a new file file with some content
2. Stage, commit and push it
3. Create a new branch
4. Checkout the new branch
5. Edit the just created file and push it into the new branch
## Assignment 15: Check the logs
1. Checkout the master branch
2. Check the logs
3. Checkout the just created branch
4. Check the logs
## Assignment 16: Merge the branches
1. Checkout the master branch
2. Merge it with the other branch
3. Check the logs
4. Delete the other branch
## Assignment 17: Work together in pairs
1. Person A adds person B as collaborator
2. Person A creates a file called `share.txt` and adds some text
3. Person B clones the shared repository
4. Person A and B change the same line of text within `share.txt`
5. Person B commits and pushes the changes
6. Person A pull the changes
7. Solve the merge conflict