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- | **A simple guide for Git.** | ||
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- | Usually we could use simple git command line to use git nicely. You can either choose the following recommended apps to setup your git and use it. | ||
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- | Here is a step-by-step guide for using git. | ||
- | > Choose or select directory to be your local git repository | ||
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- | > Create a new repository in your_folder | ||
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- | > You can also checkout (download) a remote repository from [[https:// | ||
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- | > When you propose some local changes, you should always add it | ||
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- | > To be a mark on what you changed, you may need commit your change | ||
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