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- **Edit a file, create a new file, and clone from Bitbucket in under 2 minutes**
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- When you're done, you can delete the content in this README and update the file with details for others getting started with your repository.
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- *We recommend that you open this README in another tab as you perform the tasks below. You can [watch our video](https://youtu.be/0ocf7u76WSo) for a full demo of all the steps in this tutorial. Open the video in a new tab to avoid leaving Bitbucket.*
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- ## Edit a file
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- You’ll start by editing this README file to learn how to edit a file in Bitbucket.
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- 1. Click **Source** on the left side.
- 2. Click the README.md link from the list of files.
- 3. Click the **Edit** button.
- 4. Delete the following text: *Delete this line to make a change to the README from Bitbucket.*
- 5. After making your change, click **Commit** and then **Commit** again in the dialog. The commit page will open and you’ll see the change you just made.
- 6. Go back to the **Source** page.
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- ## Create a file
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- Next, you’ll add a new file to this repository.
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- 1. Click the **New file** button at the top of the **Source** page.
- 2. Give the file a filename of **contributors.txt**.
- 3. Enter your name in the empty file space.
- 4. Click **Commit** and then **Commit** again in the dialog.
- 5. Go back to the **Source** page.
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- Before you move on, go ahead and explore the repository. You've already seen the **Source** page, but check out the **Commits**, **Branches**, and **Settings** pages.
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- ## Clone a repository
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- Use these steps to clone from SourceTree, our client for using the repository command-line free. Cloning allows you to work on your files locally. If you don't yet have SourceTree, [download and install first](https://www.sourcetreeapp.com/). If you prefer to clone from the command line, see [Clone a repository](https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/4whODQ).
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- 1. You’ll see the clone button under the **Source** heading. Click that button.
- 2. Now click **Check out in SourceTree**. You may need to create a SourceTree account or log in.
- 3. When you see the **Clone New** dialog in SourceTree, update the destination path and name if you’d like to and then click **Clone**.
- 4. Open the directory you just created to see your repository’s files.
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- Now that you're more familiar with your Bitbucket repository, go ahead and add a new file locally. You can [push your change back to Bitbucket with SourceTree](https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/iqyBMg), or you can [add, commit,](https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/8QhODQ) and [push from the command line](https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/NQ0zDQ).
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