Sunday, December 27, 2020

Learn Git one commit at a time

GitHub

Learn Git one commit at a time

Git is a distributed version control system that keeps a complete history of every change to your code. This means you can work with other developers on the same code at the same time—no need to wait your turn. And if your changes aren't working, you can revert them in a click.


Git Handbook

The Git Handbook covers Git basics and how it works alongside GitHub. We want you to be comfortable with Git, so we covered the essentials in a short guide.

View the Git Handbook

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