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# How to add an image
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Using your standard tool for copying files (e.g. Finder in Mac OS, or Explorer
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in Windows, or...), put the image file into the GitLab project. You can find the
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project as a regular folder in your files.
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Go to your [shell](command-line-commands.md), and move into the folder of your
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Gitlab project. This usually means running the following command until you get
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to the desired destination:
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```
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cd NAME-OF-FOLDER-YOU'D-LIKE-TO-OPEN
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```
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Check if your image is actually present in the directory (if you are in Windows,
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use `dir` instead):
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ls
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You should see the name of the image in the list shown.
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Check the status:
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```
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git status
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```
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Your image's name should appear in red, so `git` took notice of it! Now add it
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to the repository:
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```
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git add NAME-OF-YOUR-IMAGE
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```
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Check the status again, your image's name should have turned green:
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```
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git status
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```
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Commit:
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```
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git commit -m "DESCRIBE COMMIT IN A FEW WORDS"
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```
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Now you can push (send) your changes (in the branch NAME-OF-BRANCH) to GitLab
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(the git remote named 'origin'):
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git push origin NAME-OF-BRANCH
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```
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Your image will be added to your branch in your repository in GitLab.
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