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-title: Adding a new arvados repository
+title: Adding a new Arvados git repository
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Arvados repositories are managed through the Git revision control system. You can use these repositories to store your crunch scripts and run them in the arvados cluster.
h2. Add "tutorial" repository
-On the Arvados Workbench, click on the dropdown menu icon <span class="fa fa-lg fa-user"></span> <span class="caret"></span> in the upper right corner of the top navigation menu to access the user settings menu, and click on the menu item *My repositories*.
+On the Arvados Workbench, click on the dropdown menu icon <span class="fa fa-lg fa-user"></span> <span class="caret"></span> in the upper right corner of the top navigation menu to access the user settings menu, and click on the menu item *Repositories*.
-In the *My repositories* page, you will see the *Add new repository* button.
+In the *Repositories* page, you will see the *Add new repository* button.
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This will create a new repository with the name @$USER/tutorial@. It can be accessed using the URL <notextile><code>https://git.{{ site.arvados_api_host }}/$USER/tutorial.git</code></notextile> or <notextile><code>git@git.{{ site.arvados_api_host }}:$USER/tutorial.git</code></notextile>
-Back in the *My repositories* page, you should see the @$USER/tutorial@ repository listed in the name column with these URLs.
+Back in the *Repositories* page, you should see the @$USER/tutorial@ repository listed in the name column with these URLs.
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