Nice. Yeah, RITA. Ugh.
Sorry I forgot the "git add ." part... that's pretty crucial!
FYI: for more info on using git, here's: http://gitimmersion.com/
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On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 12:20 PM, ken gebser@mousecar.com wrote:
Hey, fellow Cleveland dude!
Thanks much. That worked fine, though I did have to do a "git add" after adding file(s) in. It got the files where they needed to go.
You might have noticed another post here from me about it, but what I put out there was a gnumeric workbook I've been using for a long time to do my taxes-- Federal, state of Ohio, and local (which you as a Cleveland guy know as RITA). So if you haven't done your taxes yet, it might help. https://github.com/gebser/US-taxes-gnumeric.git
Thanks again.
On 04/15/2013 11:23 AM Adam Wead wrote:
git clonehttps://git.com/username/my-repo cd my-repo [edit/add files] git status # to preview your chnages git commit -m"Adding new and changed files to my repo" git push
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