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daniel haile
3,360 PointsFirst, type in a command that will create a new branch named add-readme and automatically switch to it?
git checkout add-readme
1 Answer

Seth Kroger
56,415 PointsIf you're using checkout to switch to a branch that doesn't exist yet you need to use the -b flag to create one. git checkout -b add-readme

daniel haile
3,360 Pointsohhh thanks seth
daniel haile
3,360 Pointsdaniel haile
3,360 Pointscan someone help me with code i stacked thanks