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@@ -23,10 +23,12 @@ don't protect them with a password.
 But don't stress to much about it, you can always remove the key later from your
 [gitlab configuration](http://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/profile/keys).
 
+Throughout this practical, every string between chevrons `<like this one>` must be replaced with the adequate value.
+
 ## Git configuration
 
 Git can be configured with the `git config` command or directly by editing the
-`~.gitconfig` file. Here is a config example to start:
+`~/.gitconfig` file. Here is a config example to start:
 
 ```sh
 # This is Git's per-user configuration file.
@@ -53,9 +55,21 @@ pressed.
 ## Gitlab connection
 
 There are many ways to connect to a gitlab server. Git relies on other
-system protocols to handle rights. In the course we have seen Git
-interaction through the local file system, thus relying on the user right to
-read and write on it but you can also setup an http identification system.
+system protocols to handle authentication and rights. Here we are going to use two different method depending if you are using your laptop or a PSMN computer.
+
+### https method (for the PSMN computers)
+
+When you cannot modify the `~/.ssh/config` or set its right correctly, to use git over ssh you can use the https protocol instead of ssh.
+As the gitlab server is not accessible outside of the ENS, you will have SSL certificate problem. We can safely ignore them in this TP with the git option `-c http.sslVerify=false`.
+
+You can set this option globally with the command:
+```sh
+git config --global http.sslVerify false
+```
+
+For this method to work, you need to setup a password in you gitlab profile.
+Go to [https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/profile/password/edit](https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/profile/password/edit) and set your password.
+
 
 ### `~/.ssh/config` file method (not for PSMN computers)
 
@@ -65,13 +79,10 @@ To connect to the gitlab server via ssh, you first need to generate a ssh key:
 ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your.email@ens-lyon.fr" -b 4096 -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa_gitlab_lbmc
 ```
 
-When you are on a UNIX system and when you have the right to remove the writing
-permission to your `~/.ssh/config` for the group and the others, you can use this
-method. Otherwise, `ssh` won't let you use this configuration file for security
-reasons.
+When you are on a UNIX system and when you have the right to remove the writing permission to your `~/.ssh/config` for the group and the others, you can use this method.
+Otherwise, `ssh` won't let you use this configuration file for security reasons.
 
-You need to add the following lines to the file `~/.ssh/config` to use it
-automatically for connection to `gitlab_lbmc`.
+You need to add the following lines to the file `~/.ssh/config` to use it automatically for connection to `gitlab_lbmc`.
 
 ```sh
 Host gitlab_lbmc
@@ -82,10 +93,7 @@ Host gitlab_lbmc
     IdentityFile    ~/.ssh/id_rsa_gitlab_lbmc
 ```
 
-This configuration provides you with the shortcut `gitlab_lbmc` to connect
-yourself to the `gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr` server on the port `2222` under
-the `git` user, without using a password and using the identity key
-` ~/.ssh/id_rsa_gitlab_lbmc`.
+This configuration provides you with the shortcut `gitlab_lbmc` to connect yourself to the `gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr` server on the port `2222` under the `git` user, without using a password and using the identity key ` ~/.ssh/id_rsa_gitlab_lbmc`.
 
 Finally, go to [http://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/profile/keys](http://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/profile/keys) and paste the content of the file ``~/.ssh/id_rsa_gitlab_lbmc.pub`
 
@@ -95,19 +103,7 @@ To test your connection run:
 ssh -Tv gitlab_lbmc
 ```
 
-### the https method (for the PSMN computers)
-
-When you cannot modify the `~/.ssh/config` you can use the https protocol
-instead of ssh. As the gitlab server is not accessible outside of the ENS,
-you will have SSL certificate problem. We can safely ignore them in this TP 
-with the git option `-c http.sslVerify=false`.
-
-For this method to work, you need to setup a password in you gitlab profile.
-Go to `https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/profile/password/edit` and set
-your password.
-
-With this second method, you will have to replace every `gitlab_lbmc:` url in the
-sequel with `https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/`
+With this second method, you will have to replace every `https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/` url in the sequel with `gitlab_lbmc:`. 
 
 # Part 1: Git alone
 
@@ -124,7 +120,7 @@ The `git clone <url>` command retrieves the whole history of a project and setup
 working area based on the last point in this history.
 
 ```sh
-git clone gitlab_lbmc:LBMC/file_handle.git git_basis_tp1
+git clone https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/LBMC/file_handle.git git_basis_tp1
 git -c http.sslVerify=false clone https://lmodolo@gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/LBMC/file_handle.git git_basis_tp1
 cd git_basis_tp1
 ls -l
@@ -268,7 +264,7 @@ We can check the current remote addresses of our local git repository:
 git remote -v
 ```
 
-**origin** is set to `gitlab_lbmc:LBMC/file_handle.git` for `fetch` and `push`
+**origin** is set to `https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/LBMC/file_handle.git` for `fetch` and `push`
 operation.
 
 We want to add our repository to the remote addresses of our local git repository.
@@ -277,7 +273,7 @@ to match the ssh configuration file and use our ssh key in the connections to
 this server.
 
 ```sh
-git remote add perso gitlab_lbmc:<user_name>/git_basis.git
+git remote add perso https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/<user_name>/git_basis.git
 git remote add perso https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/<user_name>/git_basis.git 
 git remote -v
 ```
@@ -334,7 +330,7 @@ given branch of your repository while keeping others under your control.
 Clone **W**’s repository:
 
 ```sh
-git clone gitlab_lbmc:<W_name>/git_basis.git git_basis_tp2
+git clone https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/<W_name>/git_basis.git git_basis_tp2
 git clone -c http.sslVerify=false https://gitlab.biologie.ens-lyon.fr/<W_name>/git_basis.git git_basis_tp2
 cd git_basis_tp2
 git remote -v