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The 5 essential commands
**Yes**, you only need 5 commands!
`pull, status, add, commit, push`
or in other words (remember these!): ```bash $ git pull $ git status $ git add myFile.txt # example $ git commit -m "myMessage" # example $ git push ```
Pull the latest version of an existing repository
Then, pull the latest revision:
$ git pull
# Already up to date
Verify its status
with:
$ git status
Modify a file
Modify and rename addTwoNumbers.m
in the folder src/firstCommit
as addTwoNumbers_myName
:
$ mv firstCommit/addTwoNumbers.m firstCommit/addTwoNumbers_myName.m
Open the file using the `Visual Studio Code` editor (or any other editor) and correct the line ```Matlab c = a + b; ```
Add your file to the stage
First, check the repository status
$ git status
# uncommitted changes (displayed in red)
Now, add the file (bring it on stage) ```bash $ git add firstCommit/addTwoNumbers_myName.m # returns the same as before, generally in green (means staged) ```
**ADVANCED**: see your changes in the terminal ```bash $ git diff ``` exit with `q`
Add a commit message
$ git commit -m "Uncommented line for adding 2 numbers"
$ git status
You can pull, even at this stage, new possible changes ```bash $ git pull ```
Push your file to the repository
$ git push
**ADVANCED**: see the log of all the commits (and your last one) in the terminal ```bash $ git log ``` exit by typing `q`
Do it yourself
- Modify and rename
secondCommit/multiplyTwoNumbers.m
- Push the file
secondCommit/multiplyTwoNumbers_myName.m
- Don't forget to add
_myName
Commands: ```bash $ git pull $ git diff # optional $ git add secondCommit/multiplyTwoNumbers_myName.m $ git commit -m "Uncommented line for multiplying 2 numbers" $ git status $ git push $ git log # optional ```