Git commands are rules given to track, store and modify changes to a repository. These commands’ purpose is to do everyone’s jobs easily, fast, in sync and bring clarity. To follow this article well, you should have a basic understanding of Git and have it installed on the system.
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Git CherrypickGit CleanGit CommitGit ConfigAliasesOpen Source Session ReplayGit DiffGit LogGit PushGit RebaseGit ResetGit RevertGit ShortlogGit StashConclusion6 Comments
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