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[QUOTE="pbuk, post: 6821861, member: 385977"] There is no such thing as "committing a folder", git only works with files. If you don't have anything to put in the folder for the time being create an empty file called ".gitkeep" in the folder and add and commit that. In 2022 99% of most developers' interactions with git are through an IDE integration. Download VS Code and its git extension (I also like GitTree since similar functionality was removed from GitHub). [/QUOTE]
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