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## Introduction
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### Instructions
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#### 1- get-ready
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Create in your [Gitea](<https://git.((DOMAIN))>) account the repository named `((ROOT))`.
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This repository will be the folder where all the exercices must be uploaded.
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Once created, clone that repository on your desktop.
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To do so, open a Unix shell (e.g. Git Bash on Windows), you are going to type commands.
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First, tell Git to remember your password (like a web browser would):
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```
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git config --global credential.helper store
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```
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If your username was `choumi` this is the command that will need to be used:
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```
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git clone https://git.((DOMAIN))/choumi/((ROOT)).git
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```
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This command needs to be adapted with **your own username**.
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#### 2- set
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Once the repository is created, use you code editor to write your first shell script called `hello.sh`
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When executed, this script must print `Hello choumi!`, where `choumi` is your username.
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##### Usage
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If the username is `choumi`:
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```console
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$ bash hello.sh
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Hello choumi!
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$
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```
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#### 3- go-say-hello
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After that the `hello.sh` is executing correctly, it needs to be uploaded to the repository with the following commands:
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1. `git add hello.sh`
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2. `git commit -m "My very first commit"`
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3. `git push`
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Once these steps are applied, the file can now be submitted for grading on the platform by clicking on the "RUN INTRODUCTION TEST" button.
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This action will run the tests on your submitted `hello.sh` file.
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### Recommendation
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Videos designed to give **hints** are assigned to each quest. It is strongly suggested to watch them as you go.
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There are subtitles available in French and English.
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