This assignment is a walkthrough for you to use emacs, git, and the grading system. Your goal is to create a file called "hello.txt" with one line in it, that says hello (1) Use emacs to open/create a file called hello.txt o Type C-x C-f (Control x, then Control f) [which opens a new file] o type hello.txt [then hit enter] o Split the screen (C-x 2) and then change one half to show this buffer (C-x b , should say default: README, if so hit Enter. If not, type README, then hit Enter). Then use "C-x o" to move back into the hello.txt buffer. (2) Write one line, that says hello [then hit enter---we generally end files with a newline] (3) Save the file: C-x C-s (4) Add/commit/push it to git Suspend emacs with C-z then run the following commands git add hello.txt git commit -m "Did assignment 0" git push fg The last of these will bring emacs back (5) Grade the assignment, get your feedback (and the next assignment) Suspend emacs (C-z) grade git pull fg (6) Now, open up your grade.txt file in emacs (C-x C-f grade.txt) so you can read your feedback. Don't forget that you can change back to this buffer with C-x b, and/or split the screen with C-x 2 When you are done, you can quit Emacs with C-x C-c. (7) Did something go wrong? If so, fix it, and add/push/commit/grade again. If everything went right, you should have your gotten your next assignment when you did git pull. After you quit emacs, cd to that directory: cd ../01_apple and open the README there in emacs. Follow its instructions!