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# this is experimental doc
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helloworld
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@ -21,9 +21,20 @@ A general overview of *how* git works can be seen in th diagram below.
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### Gitea
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You can log in to our personal gitea [here](https://gitea.86thumbs.net).
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Feel free to make as many repositories as you want to!
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If you want to try out how multiple accounts work together you can create secondary accounts for yourself as well, or invite someone from class to test things out together.
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this is my experimental info
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### Practice
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this is my future info
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As practice you can do the following two exercizes.
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I would advise to start with the first one.
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Once you understand how branches work you could try the second game which is more riddles than git.
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* fully [online](https://www.katacoda.com/courses/git/1) exercizes
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* [fracz](https://gitexercises.fracz.com/)
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* [git-game](https://github.com/git-game/git-game)
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While doing the exercizes it is a *good* idea to keep track of the documentation and tutorials you find online.
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At the bare minimum, make a list of links for future reference.
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A more complete approach would be to create dedicated paragraphs for each exercize.
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this is master info
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