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Right now we don't provide an interface to check-in the relevant parameters files.  We're working on providing a Workbench-based interface to make this easier, and aim to make this available later in 20019 Q4. 

In the meantime you can easily add these, and other non-DataStage files, to your Git repository yourself in a couple of ways:

From the command line

The Git Command Line provides an easily accessible means of adding files to your locally-cloned repository and then pushing them to your central, shared repository.

Git Example
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# Adds the file to your local repository and stages it for commit. 
$ git add MyFileName

# Commit the file that you've staged in your local repository.
$ git commit -m "Adding file MyFileName" MyFileName

# Pushes the changes in your local repository up to the remote repository
$ git push origin your-branch

Using a Graphical Tool

You can check files into Git using your favourite Git user interface, of which a large number are easily available.  Our favourite, Atlassian Sourcetree, is capable, and free!

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