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services:submit:cli-submit [2017/03/29 15:24] jasservices:submit:cli-submit [2024/04/30 10:45] (current) jas
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-====== Submit (Command Line Edition) ======+====== Command Line Submit ======
  
 The submit command allows students to submit files as part of an assignment. Use the submit command on any EECS tech-managed Linux system like this: The submit command allows students to submit files as part of an assignment. Use the submit command on any EECS tech-managed Linux system like this:
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 Once  you  have submitted a file, you cannot take it back. Once  you  have submitted a file, you cannot take it back.
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 +===== Video Tutorial =====
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 +Click [[https://youtu.be/keul742N370|here]] for a video tutorial on using submit.
  
 ===== Diagnostics ===== ===== Diagnostics =====
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 +If you receive an error message from the submit command, you can find details on what it means here:
  
 **cannot find submit directory ... make path too long** - Some combination of the course, assignment, and user's login name result in a path that is too long for submit to follow. Check to see that the course and assignment name are both correct. Instructors: if possible, use a shorter assignment name. You will generally not see this error unless you are nesting assignments in subdirectories. **cannot find submit directory ... make path too long** - Some combination of the course, assignment, and user's login name result in a path that is too long for submit to follow. Check to see that the course and assignment name are both correct. Instructors: if possible, use a shorter assignment name. You will generally not see this error unless you are nesting assignments in subdirectories.
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