Commit 5efb58b0 authored by Job van der Voort's avatar Job van der Voort

Merge branch 'add-file' into 'master'

New document in GitLab Basics about adding new files



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Step-by-step guides on the basics of working with Git and GitLab.
* [Start using Git on the commandline](start-using-git.md)
* [Start using Git on the command line](start-using-git.md)
* [Create and add your SSH Keys](create-your-ssh-keys.md)
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* [Create a branch](create-branch.md)
* [Fork a project](fork-project.md)
* [Add a file](add-file.md)
# How to add a file
You can create a file in your [shell](command-line-commands.md) or in GitLab.
To create a file in GitLab, sign in to [GitLab.com](https://gitlab.com).
Select a project on the right side of your screen:
![Select a project](basicsimages/select_project.png)
It's a good idea to [create a branch](create-branch.md), but it's not necessary.
Go to the directory where you'd like to add the file and click on the "+" sign next to the name of the project and directory:
![Create a file](basicsimages/create_file.png)
Name your file (you can't add spaces, so you can use hyphens or underscores). Don't forget to include the markup language you'd like to use :
![File name](basicsimages/file_name.png)
Add all the information that you'd like to include in your file:
![Add information](basicsimages/white_space.png)
Add a commit message based on what you just added and then click on "commit changes":
![Commit changes](basicsimages/commit_changes.png)
### Note
Besides its regular files, every directory needs a README.md or README.html file which works like an index, telling
what the directory is about. It's the first document you'll find when you open a directory.
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