This will set your username and email address in Git, which will be used to identify your repository.

Step 3: Configure Apache2

To configure Apache2, you'll need to create a new virtual host file. Run the following command:

sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/my-apache-site.conf

This will open the configuration file for your virtual host. Add the following lines to the end of the file:

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This will create a new virtual host file for your repository. Save and close the file, then reload Apache2 to apply the changes:

Step 4: Reload Apache2

Run the following command in the terminal:

sudo service apache2 reload

This will reload Apache2 and apply the new configuration.

Final Step

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