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diff --git a/.file-metadata b/.file-metadata Binary files differindex 11448d4..ddbc9e2 100644 --- a/.file-metadata +++ b/.file-metadata diff --git a/README-hacking.md b/README-hacking.md index 8e004cd..33d129b 100644 --- a/README-hacking.md +++ b/README-hacking.md @@ -533,19 +533,6 @@ get more advanced in later stages of your work. First custom commit ------------------- - - **Configure Git for fist time**: If you have never used Git, then you - have to configure it with some basic information in order to have - essential information in the commit messages (ignore this step if you - have already done it). Git will include your name and e-mail address - information in each commit. You can also specify your favorite text - editor for making the commit (`emacs`, `vim`, etc.). - - ```shell - $ git config --global user.name "YourName YourSurname" - $ git config --global user.email your-email@example.com - $ git config --global core.editor vim - ``` - - **Get this repository and its history** (if you don't already have it): Arguably the easiest way to start is to clone this repository as shown below. As you see, after the cloning some further corrections to your @@ -736,6 +723,19 @@ First custom commit Copyright (C) 2020 YOUR NAME <YOUR@EMAIL.ADDRESS> ``` + - **Configure Git for fist time**: If you have never used Git, then you + have to configure it with some basic information in order to have + essential information in the commit messages (ignore this step if you + have already done it). Git will include your name and e-mail address + information in each commit. You can also specify your favorite text + editor for making the commit (`emacs`, `vim`, etc.). + + ```shell + $ git config --global user.name "YourName YourSurname" + $ git config --global user.email your-email@example.com + $ git config --global core.editor vim + ``` + - **Your first commit**: You have already made some small and basic changes in the steps above and you are in the `master` branch. So, you can officially make your first commit in your project's history. But |