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recently discovered that someone else developed about at the same time
recently discovered that someone else developed about at the same time
a [[https://github.com/sat28/githubcommit][rather generic version of this Jupyter plugin]]. Otherwise, remember
a [[https://github.com/sat28/githubcommit][rather generic version of this Jupyter plugin]]. Otherwise, remember
that it is very easy to insert a shell cell in Jupyter in which you
that it is very easy to insert a shell cell in Jupyter in which you
can easily issue git commands. This is how we work most of the time. If you choose this solution, *we strongly advise that you
can easily issue git commands. This is how we work most of the time. If you choose this solution, you will have to configure Git on your
follow [[https://www.fun-mooc.fr/courses/course-v1:inria+41016+session02/jump_to_id/d132a854b0464ad29085cedaded23136][our tutorial on using git from RStudio]]* (/"RStudio et Gitlab"/
computer. To do this, you can follow the video
). Before proceeding, make sure you also have followed the
[[https://www.fun-mooc.fr/courses/course-v1:inria+41016+session02/jump_to_id/7508aece244548349424dfd61ee3ba85][Configure git for Gitlab]] and read the document