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I've done 1-2, and I've tracked the file in 3. I do not understand how to register our file (in git bash) to our local

I've done 1-2, and I've tracked the file in 3. I do not understand how to "register our file (in git bash) to our local repository history, before sychronizing our local history with the Github remote repositry". We're doing this with a Git Bash and we have a git hub repostriy set up. Clear commands as an example would be apperciated. Again: 1) How to register our file in local repository history 2) Syncing local history with Github remote repositry

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1. Create a new file with your text editor. 2. Save the file with the name, README.md. 3. Tell Git to track the neW README. md file, register it as part of our local repository history, before finally synchronizing our local history with the GitHub remote repository

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