Commit d891b23e authored by Job van der Voort's avatar Job van der Voort

Merge branch 'add-image' into 'master'

New doc about how to add an image in GitLab Basics

See merge request !1918
parents cd579cb2 235acd22
...@@ -20,4 +20,6 @@ Step-by-step guides on the basics of working with Git and GitLab. ...@@ -20,4 +20,6 @@ Step-by-step guides on the basics of working with Git and GitLab.
* [Add a file](add-file.md) * [Add a file](add-file.md)
* [Add an image](add-image.md)
* [Create a Merge Request](add-merge-request.md) * [Create a Merge Request](add-merge-request.md)
# How to add an image
The following are the steps to add images to your repository in
GitLab:
Find the image that you’d like to add.
In your computer files, find the GitLab project to which you'd like to add the image
(you'll find it as a regular file). Click on every file until you find exactly where you'd
like to add the image. There, paste the image.
Go to your [shell](command-line-commands.md), and add the following commands:
Add this command for every directory that you'd like to open:
```
cd NAME-OF-FILE-YOU'D-LIKE-TO-OPEN
```
Create a new branch:
```
git checkout -b NAME-OF-BRANCH
```
Check if your image was correctly added to the directory:
```
ls
```
You should see the name of the image in the list shown.
Move up the hierarchy through directories:
```
cd ../
```
Check the status and you should see your image’s name in red:
```
git status
```
Add your changes:
```
git add NAME-OF-YOUR-IMAGE
```
Check the status and you should see your image’s name in green:
```
git status
```
Add the commit:
```
git commit -m “DESCRIBE COMMIT IN A FEW WORDS”
```
Now you can push (send) your changes (in the branch NAME-OF-BRANCH) to GitLab (the git remote named 'origin'):
```
git push origin NAME-OF-BRANCH
```
Your image will be added to your branch in your repository in GitLab. Create a [Merge Request](add-merge-request.md)
to integrate your changes to your project.
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