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+ All global git settings will be put into a file named <code>.gitconfig</code> in your home directory.
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|| Explanation: True. Specifically: settings will be put into the file in your home with <code>git config --global</code>, or the project-specific one with <code>git config --local</code>.
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+ Git needs your name and e-mail address before letting you commit anything
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+ Every commit needs a commit message, either via the command line or a text editor
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- The command <code>git</code> with no arguments will show a history of your commits.
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|| Explanation: False. The command <code>git log</code> will do that.
 
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Revision as of 15:38, 24 March 2026

Short Quiz: The Idea Behind Git

Where is the git repository information located?

Directory at repository top level
Directory inside every directory in the repository
Directory in your home directory

Where are the actual files you edit?

Working tree
Index
Repository

What is the staging area for the next commit called?

Working tree
Index
Repository

Where is the history of commits?

Working tree
Index
Repository

Short Quiz: First Repo and First Commit

Which of the following statements are true?

All global git settings will be put into a file named .gitconfig in your home directory.
Git needs your name and e-mail address before letting you commit anything
Every commit needs a commit message, either via the command line or a text editor
The command git with no arguments will show a history of your commits.