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General Discussion

Unsure what I am missing

Now that it's been added to the repository, let's commit it. Use the option that lets you add a commit message from the command line instead of launching an editor.

$git commit -m "Coding!"

I am unsure why it isn't working

3 Answers

What error do you get?

" You need to run the "git" executable"

Passes the task for me. You shouldn't be typing in the $ character, though.