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# Command Line basic commands
## Start working on your project
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* In Git, when you copy a project you say you "clone" it. To work on a git project locally (from your own computer), you will need to clone it. To do this, start by signing in at GitLab.com.. To do it, go to your [gitlab.com](https://gitlab.com) account
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* When you are on your Dashboard, click on the project that you'd like to clone, which you'll find at the right side of your screen
![Select a project](basicsimages/select_project.png)
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* To work in the project, you can copy a link to the Git repository through a SSH or a HTTPS protocol. SSH is easier to use after it's been [setup](create-your-ssh-keys.md). When you're in the project, click on the HTTPS or SSH button at the right side of your screen. Then copy the link (you'll have to paste it on your shell in the next step)
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![Copy the HTTPS or SSH](basicsimages/https.png)
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## On the command line
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* To clone your project, go to your computer's shell and type the following command
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```
git clone PASTE HTTPS OR SSH HERE
```
A clone of the project will be created in your computer
It's important to know some basic commands to work on your shell
* Go into a project, directory or file to work in it
```
cd NAME-OF-PROJECT-OR-FILE
```
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* Go back one directory or file
```
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cd ../
```
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* To see whats in the directory that you are in
```
ls
```
* Create a directory
```
mkdir NAME-OF-YOUR-DIRECTORY
```
* Create a README.md or file in directory
```
touch README.md
nano README.md
#### ADD YOUR INFORMATION
#### Press: control + X
#### Type: Y
#### Press: enter
```
* Remove a file
```
rm NAME-OF-FILE
```
* Remove a directory and all of its contents
```
rm -rf NAME-OF-DIRECTORY
```
* View history in the command line
```
history
```
* Carry out commands for which the account you are using lacks authority. (You will be asked for an administrators password)
```
sudo
```