You will need Git for this project, you might have to install it on your computer if it’s not done yet.
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Configure your basic info (name, email) on your local machine – they will be part of your commits. Tips On GitHub.com:
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Using the graphic interface on the website, create the repository (if it’s not done yet)
Description: This is my first repository as a full-stack engineer
Public repo: zero_day
No README, .gitignore, or license On your computer, open a terminal and do the following: -
Navigate to your home directory. Tips
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Create a directory zero_day. Tips
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Navigate to this new directory. Tips
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Initialize git and add the remote origin
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Create a file README.md with Emacs (or other command line editors) and write a small Markdown text to present this project. This file is mandatory in projects Add this new file to git, commit the change with this message “My first commit” and push to the remote server / origin (Note: You will probably need to set your login/password to push to the remote server) Good job!
You pushed your first file in your first repository of the first task of your first School project.
Repo:
- GitHub repository: zero_day
- File: README.md
Inside the zero_day repo, create a new directory called 0x00-vagrant. Add a README.md file to this directory.
ssh into your Ubuntu VM. What does the command uname print when you run it without any option?
Type your answer into a file in the 0x00-vagrant directory and push it to GitHub. Name your file accordingly as shown below.
Repo:
- GitHub repository: zero_day
- Directory: 0x00-vagrant
- File: 0-hello_ubuntu