this is for holding javascript data
John Blischak Cite box 1 with definitions.
about 9 years ago
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There are a few key things to notice from this output.
First, notice that the three scripts are recognized as untracked files because we have not saved anything yet.
Second, notice the use of the word "commit", which is an essential Git
term. term (Box 1).
When used as a verb, it means "to save", e.g. "to commit a change."
When used as a noun, it means "a version of the code", e.g. "the figure was generated using the commit from yesterday."
Lastly, notice that it explains how we can start tracking our files.