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10,323 Pointschallange question git commit
Commit the files we just added with the commit message "initial commit".
I tried
1) git commit -am "initial commit" 2 git commit -a -m "initial commit"
both didn't let me pass, missing something?
1 Answer
Shawn Wilson
iOS Development Techdegree Student 7,049 PointsI usually just use git commit -m "Initial Commit"
in real world scenarios. give it a go and see if that works for you.