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type: challenge
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title: "The Identity"
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xp: 50
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duration: 15
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difficulty: 2
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# The Identity
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> **[INCOMING — Mission Control, Earth]**
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>
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> Cadet, before Git records any of your work, it needs to know who's
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> making the changes. Every commit you'll ever make will carry your
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> name and email.
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>
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> When your script runs, a fresh Git repository already exists in the
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> current directory. Set the local identity:
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>
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> ```bash
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> git config user.name "Your Name"
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> git config user.email "you@example.com"
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> ```
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>
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> Without `--global`, these settings only apply to this one repo —
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> exactly what we want for a contained challenge.
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>
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> [END TRANSMISSION]
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## Your Task
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In `starter/starter.sh`, set `user.name` and `user.email` on the
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current Git repo.
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## Objectives
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- `user.name` is set on the repo (non-empty)
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- `user.email` is set on the repo and looks like an email
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