lab 2 Create a Project
Goals
- Learn how to create a git repository from scratch.
Create a “Hello, World” program
Starting in the empty working directory, create an empty directory named “hello”, then create a file named hello.py with the contents below.
Execute:
mkdir hello cd hello
hello.py
print("Hello, World")
Create the Repository
You now have a directory with a single file. To create a git repository from that directory, run the git init command.
Execute:
git init
Output:
$ git init Initialized empty Git repository in /Users/jim/Downloads/git_tutorial/work/hello/.git/
Add the program to the repository
Now let’s add the “Hello, World” program to the repository.
Execute:
git add hello.py git commit -m "First Commit"
You should see …
Output:
$ git add hello.py $ git commit -m "First Commit" [main (root-commit) aa5d425] First Commit 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) create mode 100644 hello.py