# The 5 essential commands **Yes**, you only need 5 commands! `pull, status, add, commit, push` or in other words (remember these!): ```bash $ git pull <remote> <branch> $ git status $ git add myFile.md # example $ git commit -m "myMessage" # example $ git push <remote> <branch> ``` # Pull the latest version of an existing branch Pull the latest revision on branch `myBranch`: ```bash $ git pull origin myBranch # Already up to date ``` <div class="fragment"> Verify its `status` with: ```bash $ git status ``` # Modify a file Copy the file `firstnameLastname.md` in the folder `_attendees` and rename it with your firstname: ```bash $ cd _attendees $ cp firstnameLastname.md myName.md ``` Then, make your changes with your favorite editor! <br><br> Reference for markdown: https://howto.lcsb.uni.lu/?contribute:markdown # Add your file to the stage First, check the repository status ```bash $ git status # uncommitted changes (displayed in red) ``` <div class="fragment"> Now, add the file (bring it on stage) ```bash $ git add myName.md # replace myName $ git status # returns the same as before, generally in green (means staged) ``` <div class="fragment"> **ADVANCED**: If there have been more changes after the file has been added, you can see your changes in the terminal ```bash $ git diff ``` exit with `q`. <br>  If it is a long diff, you can display additional lines with space. # Add a commit message ```bash $ git commit -m "Add the profile of <myName>" $ git status ``` # Push your file to your fork ```bash $ git push origin myBranch ``` <div class="fragment"> **ADVANCED**: see the log of all the commits (and your last one) in the terminal ```bash $ git log ``` exit by typing `q`.