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### Using MySQL Workbench
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### Using MySQL Workbench
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## Task 8: Push your changes to the remote repo
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Now that you've done some work, you must `commit` and `push` your changes to GitLab using the git version control system.
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+ Inside the root of your record store repository on IGOR, do:
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git add sql/*
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to tell git you want it to track all of the files in the sql directory.
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+ Now do:
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git commit -m 'Adding SQL files for lab 2'
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The `-m` option says we want to add a commit message, and the string after it is just a short message explaining what the commit is about.
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+ And finally do:
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git push origin master
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This tells git to push your changes to the origin repo (on GitLab), and on the master branch.
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