h2. Creating a git branch in an Arvados repository
+Create a git branch named *tutorial_branch* in the *tutorial* Arvados git repository.
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<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">cd tutorial</span>
~$ <span class="userinput">git checkout -b tutorial_branch</span>
h2. Adding files or scripts to an Arvados repository
-Create a file named *tutorial.txt* in the local repository.
+First, create a file named *tutorial.txt* in the local repository. Although this tutorial shows how to add a text file to Arvados, the same steps can be used to add any of your custom bash, R, or python scripts to an Arvados repository.
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<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">echo 'hello world' > tutorial.txt</span>
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-Next, commit all the changes to the local repository, along with a commit message tht describes what this script does.
+Next, commit all the changes to the local repository, along with a commit message that describes what this script does.
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<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">git commit -a -m "Added tutorial.txt"</span>
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-Next, push the changes in the local repository to the remote repository.
+Finally, push the changes in the local repository to the remote repository.
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-Although this tutorial showed how to add a text file to Arvados, this tutorial should also show the necessary steps for adding your custom bash, R, or python scripts to an Arvados repository.