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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions git_assignment.md
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### Make your first commit
Git is great for keeping the history of all edits on files. Let's try it out by editing the file you're reading right now!

Fill in your name after this colon: [right here]
Fill in your name after this colon: Anika Harden

You're not done quite yet. Changes saved to the git history must be deliberate; git does not save every edit you do to the history automatically. Imagine how long the list would be if it did!

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- Switch to the master branch. ```git checkout master```
- Reload the file and look for the change you made

What happened to it?
What happened to it? The change isn't on this file.

### Create another branch based off of master
Name this branch git-02-[your initials]
You've done this before! Look at the earlier notes to see how it's done.

### Commit to the latest branch
On your newest branch, write the company you are representing, if any: [right here]
On your newest branch, write the company you are representing, if any: Kardinal

Also, (optionally) check the appropriate boxes as they apply to you or the company you represent:
[ ] Interested in hearing about upcoming Debug Academy classes
[x] Interested in hearing about upcoming Debug Academy classes
[ ] Interested in hiring Drupal developers
[ ] Interested in discussing something else with Debug Academy
[x] Interested in discussing something else with Debug Academy

Wonderful - more edits have been made, but this time on a different branch (version of the repository.) Stage and commit your changes, as you have done before.

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