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@@ -7,17 +7,19 @@ In Git, when you copy a project you say you "clone" it. To work on a git project
When you are on your Dashboard, click on the project that you'd like to clone.
To work in the project, you can copy a link to the Git repository through a SSH
or a HTTPS protocol. SSH is easier to use after it's been
-[setup](create-your-ssh-keys.md). While you are at the **Project** tab, select
-HTTPS or SSH from the dropdown menu and copy the link using the 'Copy to clipboard'
+[set up](create-your-ssh-keys.md). While you are at the **Project** tab, select
+HTTPS or SSH from the dropdown menu and copy the link using the _Copy URL to clipboard_
button (you'll have to paste it on your shell in the next step).
![Copy the HTTPS or SSH](img/project_clone_url.png)
## On the command line
+This section has examples of some basic shell commands that you might find useful. For more information, search the web for _bash commands_.
+
### Clone your project
-Go to your computer's shell and type the following command:
+Go to your computer's shell and type the following command with your SSH or HTTPS URL:
```
git clone PASTE HTTPS OR SSH HERE
@@ -25,33 +27,45 @@ git clone PASTE HTTPS OR SSH HERE
A clone of the project will be created in your computer.
->**Note:** If you clone your project via an URL that contains special characters, make sure that they are URL-encoded.
+>**Note:** If you clone your project via a URL that contains special characters, make sure that characters are URL-encoded.
-### Go into a project, directory or file to work in it
+### Go into a project directory to work in it
```
-cd NAME-OF-PROJECT-OR-FILE
+cd NAME-OF-PROJECT
```
-### Go back one directory or file
+### Go back one directory
```
-cd ../
+cd ..
```
-### View what’s in the directory that you are in
+### List what’s in the current directory
```
ls
```
-### Create a directory
+### List what’s in the current directory that starts with `a`
+
+```
+ls a*
+```
+
+### List what’s in the current directory that ends with `.md`
+
+```
+ls *.md
+```
+
+### Create a new directory
```
mkdir NAME-OF-YOUR-DIRECTORY
```
-### Create a README.md or file in directory
+### Create a README.md file in the current directory
```
touch README.md
@@ -62,6 +76,12 @@ nano README.md
#### Press: enter
```
+### Show the contents of the README.md file
+
+```
+cat README.md
+```
+
### Remove a file
```
@@ -74,12 +94,18 @@ rm NAME-OF-FILE
rm -r NAME-OF-DIRECTORY
```
-### View history in the command line
+### View command history
```
history
```
+### Execute command 123 from history
+
+```
+!123
+```
+
### Carry out commands for which the account you are using lacks authority
You will be asked for an administrator’s password.
@@ -88,8 +114,14 @@ You will be asked for an administrator’s password.
sudo
```
-### Tell where you are
+### Show which directory I am in
```
pwd
```
+
+### Clear the shell window
+
+```
+clear
+```