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-Before looking at additional actions, though, I would like to

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-see what is the basic workflow in a version control system

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-using the three actions that we just saw. And to

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-do that I'm going to use two of our friends, Brad

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-and Janet. So we have Janet here, Brad, and a

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-VCS that they are using. Now imagine that Janet creates a

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-file called foo.txt and puts some information in the file.

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-At that point she might want to add the file to

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-the repository and to commit it so that her changes

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-and the file get to the central repository. And when she

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-adds and commit, that's exactly what will happen, in foo

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-will be come available here, and will be accessible to the

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-other users. In this case it'll be accessible to Brad.

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-If Brett were to run an update command, what will happen

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-is that the file foo.txt will be copied on the local

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-work space of Brad and Brad will be able to access

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-the file. At this point Brad might want to modify

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-the file, for example add something to this existing file.

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-After doing that, he also may want to share the

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-updated file with Janet. To do that, he will commit the

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-file and the result will be exactly the same of

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-when Janet committed her file. That the updated file will

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-be sent to the repository and the repository will store

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-that information and make it available for other users. So now,

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-if Janet performs an update, she will get the

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-new version of foo.txt with the additional information that was

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-added by Brad. And we will see all of this

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-in action in our next demo in a few minutes.