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# What is a Git bare repo<ref>{{:Video/What is a bare Git repo and why you need them}}</ref>? | # What is a Git bare repo<ref>{{:Video/What is a bare Git repo and why you need them}}</ref>? | ||
# How to use Git Branch?<ref>{{:Video/GIT: Working with Branches}}</ref> | # How to use Git Branch?<ref>{{:Video/GIT: Working with Branches}}</ref> | ||
# Git Worktree: Git's best unknown feature?<ref>{{:Video/Git's Best And Most Unknown Feature}}</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 15:36, 20 January 2022
Git is a distributed file version control system. It is an essential part of the modern data economy. References can be found here: [1]
Git Tutorial
It would be valuable to spend a few minutes watching this video[2]. {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USjZcfj8yxE%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C}}
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References
- ↑ What is Git?, https://git-scm.com/, last accessed April 30, 2021
- ↑ Colt Steele, ed. (Sep 20, 2019). Learn Git In 15 Minutes. local page: Colt Steele.
- ↑ engineerman, ed. (Jun 16, 2019). What is a bare Git repo and why you need them. local page: Engineer Man.
- ↑ Codemy, ed. (Oct 15, 2015). GIT: Working with Branches. local page: Codemy School.
- ↑ ThePrimeagen, ed. (Apr 15, 2021). Git's Best And Most Unknown Feature. local page: ThePrimeagen.