git add
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By adding the file to the staging area, we get it ready to be committed into the repository's final commit log:
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We used git add
to add the hello.txt
file to the staging area. Our status
now shows us something different: we have "changes to be committed":
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And we can see a new command (that you're encouraged to experiment with) that can remove the file from the staging area: "use git rm --cached <file>...
to unstage".
Now that we have something inside of our staging area, we can commit
it. Let's review the git commit
command.