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University of Sunderland

Msc Computer Systems and Management CSTM65 Software Engineering Principles

Introduction to Git and GitHub

Task 1 – Create a new repo remotely, clone it into the local machine, add a file and push
the new file to the remote repo.
Step 1: Create a Repo in GitHub. This Repo will be named ‘Masters_Degree’ and will be
public.

Fig 1. New Repo created inside GitHub


Step 2: Configure Git on the local machine. This is done via the Git Config commands.

Step 3: Clone the Repo down into the local machine in a specific folder:

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Msc Computer Systems and Management CSTM65 Software Engineering Principles

Step 4: Create a file locally and push it up to the GitHub Repo:

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Msc Computer Systems and Management CSTM65 Software Engineering Principles

Step 5: Check the push was successful on GitHub:

Task 2 – Create a new repo locally, clone it into the local machine, add a file and push the
new file to the remote repo.
Step 1: Create the new folder and initialise it as a Git Repo with ‘git init’ command:

Step 2: Create Repository on GitHub with same name:

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Msc Computer Systems and Management CSTM65 Software Engineering Principles

Step 3: Add the remote origin, set the branch to main and push the initial commit:

Step 4: Confirm the remote repository has been updated:

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