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Pair up dangling paragraph tags; Make sure all text at least in P

Closing P tags are missing or mistyped for another letter.

Other chunks of text need to be wrapped in P tags to fall
inline with rest of page and not run with such wild abandon.
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Soon Van
2012-12-22 16:26:33 -05:00
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public Git repository, as you would do if you wanted a copy or wanted to
work with someone on a project. We will cover both of these here.
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</h2>
<div class="block">
To create a repository from an existing directory of files, you can
<p>To create a repository from an existing directory of files, you can
simply run <code>git init</code> in that directory. For example,
let's say we have a directory with a few files in it, like this:
</p>
<pre>
<b>$ cd konichiwa</b>
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README hello.rb
</pre>
This is a project where we are writing examples of the "Hello World"
<p>This is a project where we are writing examples of the "Hello World"
program in every language. So far, we just have Ruby, but hey, it's
a start. To start version controlling this with Git, we can simply
run <code>git init</code>.
</p>
<pre>
<b>$ git init</b>
Initialized empty Git repository in /opt/konichiwa/.git/
</pre>
Now you can see that there is a <code>.git</code> subdirectory in your
<p>Now you can see that there is a <code>.git</code> subdirectory in your
project. This is your Git repository where all the data of your
project snapshots are stored.
</p>
<pre>
<b>$ ls -a</b>
. .. .git README hello.rb
</pre>
Congratulations, you now have a skeleton Git repository and can start
<p>Congratulations, you now have a skeleton Git repository and can start
snapshotting your project.
</p>
<p class="nutshell">
<strong>In a nutshell</strong>, you use <code>git init</code> to make an