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Materialize Changes
Now you can make changes to your repo. Here we'll follow along with the Creating a new schema tutorial from Wikitech.

# 1️⃣ Step 1
Change to your newly |cloned  directory and run   to install all the software needed to make a new schema.

Now you'll have a  directory inside the   directory.

# 2️⃣ Step 2
Make a new directory for your schema lineage:

And then add a  file in the directory   with your schema.

# 3️⃣ Step 3
Commit your change using git commit.

Below I run three commands:
 * – shows what files git knows about and whether those files have changed since git last saw them
 * – tells git that you'd like to include these files in your next commit
 * – tells git that you're done working on the file. Adding  will add a commit message to the code. Commit messages should use present tense (e.g., "Add" instead of "Added" or "Adding") and be less than 72 characters by convention.

You'll notice that a lot of things happened after you typed. Git used a script to create version files for your new schema lineage. You can see them in your directory tree:

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