How to add an image
Using your standard tool for copying files (e.g. Finder in Mac OS, or Explorer in Windows, or...), put the image file into the GitLab project. You can find the project as a regular folder in your files.
Go to your shell, and move into the folder of your Gitlab project. This usually means running the following command until you get to the desired destination:
cd NAME-OF-FOLDER-YOU'D-LIKE-TO-OPENCheck if your image is actually present in the directory (if you are in Windows,
use dir instead):
lsYou should see the name of the image in the list shown.
Check the status:
git statusYour image's name should appear in red, so git took notice of it! Now add it
to the repository:
git add NAME-OF-YOUR-IMAGECheck the status again, your image's name should have turned green:
git statusCommit:
git commit -m "DESCRIBE COMMIT IN A FEW WORDS"Now you can push (send) your changes (in the branch NAME-OF-BRANCH) to GitLab (the git remote named 'origin'):
git push origin NAME-OF-BRANCHYour image will be added to your branch in your repository in GitLab.