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10,291 PointsWe've edited several different files, but we only want to include two of them in this next commit. To start, print out t
I'm not able find answer for this.
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe instructions for task 1 are "To start, print out the status for the current git repository."
You can do that with this command:
git status
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231,269 PointsPlease provide a link to the course page you are working with.