"git status" will tell you what files are managed by git and whether they've been committed since being changed or added. Or deleted, for that matter.
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
I've a suspicion that you created a second git repo in the t3 directory, but that's just superficial reading. Errors of this type in git appear to be fairly common, based on a quick websearch. One issue that relates to it is when you've attempted to "add" a file that doesn't exist.
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
Please do not shoot the fish in this barrel. But you can shoot at this tiny ad:
a bit of art, as a gift, that will fit in a stocking