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##### git clone
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To clone, you're going to do:
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```
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/YunoHost/example_ynh
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```
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`git clone` will download a copy of the repository. You will have the complete repository, with its branches, commits, and everything (into that apparently little `.git` directory).
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#### git checkout
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If it appears that you're not on the branch you wanted to be, or you're actually on master (which is bad !), you can move to another branch with `git checkout`
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```
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```bash
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git checkout testing
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```
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*Read carefully what Git says when you validate a command, do never forget that Git is sneaky...*
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When you are finally ok with what you have done, it's time to validate your work.
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The first step is to inform Git about which file(s) to validate. To do so, we'll use `git add`
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```
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```bash
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git add my_file
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git add my_other_file and_also_this_one
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```
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If you want to validate all your work, you can also simply do
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```bash
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git add --all
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```
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After all the comments, you can add an explanation if you want to.
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If you want to commit with only a name for your commit, you can use a simple command:
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```
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```bash
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git commit -m "My commit name"
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```
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Your changes are validated, but only on your local clone of the repository. Now, you have to send those modifications back to the distant repository on GitHub.
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In order to do that, you need to know what is your current branch. (If you don't know, `git branch` will give you that info).
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Then you can git push
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```
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```bash
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git push -u origin BRANCH_NAME
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```
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