From 622f7502b5b79d803e4e95dd528b906c8c3d42a6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andrej Petar Rasevic <arasevic@terpmail.umd.edu>
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2025 22:20:38 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Update file README.md

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 The following set-up steps assume https as the chosen protocal for cloning your git repo and adding upstream.  
 1. clone your repo locally wherever you plan on doing your development work for the course.  
-Navigate to the directory where you want to clone your repository and run the following command: `git clone https://gitlab.cs.umd.edu/cmsc398bwinter2025/cmsc398b-<your-directory-id>.git`. When this command is complete you will now see a new directory that will have the name `cmsc335-<your-directory-id>`.  
+Navigate to the directory where you want to clone your repository and run the following command: `git clone https://gitlab.cs.umd.edu/cmsc398bwinter2025/cmsc398b-<your-directory-id>.git`. When this command is complete you will now see a new directory that will have the name `cmsc398b-<your-directory-id>`.  
 2.  Navigate into your new cloned repository. From the command line you would enter: `cd cmsc398b-<your-directory-id>`.  
 3.  Run `git remote -v`. You should see an output like the following:  
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