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'''Git''' is a ''distributed version control system.'' It enables you to: | '''Git''' is a ''distributed version control system.'' It enables you to: | ||
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Revision as of 02:16, 5 August 2023
NOTE: This is an extremely simplified guide to Git meant to kickstart your work in this course. We strongly recommend you read the Git Extended reading.
Git
Git is a distributed version control system. It enables you to:
- Keep track of revisions to your files
- Push and pull your revisions to other computers or servers
- Collaborate with other people on the same project