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I have subccessfully installed git and was able to create a master and push the files to a remote repository. However, I do not see the '.git' folder in my master. Is that a problem? Do I have to redo anything?
When a folder has a dot in front of it on most systems it is hidden.
On Unix systems, you can type ls -a to see all files in the directory.
ls -a
On Windows, dir /a.
dir /a
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It's a hidden folder. At the base of your git repo, ls -a will show you the folder.
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