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General Discussion

Let's start by initializing a git repository inside the current folder. Isn't this $ git init?

I have $ git init, but it is saying I am incorrect.

1 Answer

Christopher Debove
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Christopher Debove
Courses Plus Student 18,373 Points

The command is "git init", the $ sign is part of the prompt is shell =)