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Initializing-a-new-repository-git-init
To create a new repo, you'll use the git init command. git init is a one-time command you use during the initial setup of a new repo. Executing this command will create a new .git subdirectory in your current working directory. This will also create a new main branch.
Setting-up-a-repository-1-
git init git clone git config This tutorial provides an overview of how to set up a repository (repo) under Git version control. This resource will walk you through initializing a Git repository for a new or existing project.
Setting-up-a-repository-2-
The high level points this guide will cover are: Initializing a new Git repo Cloning an existing Git repo Committing a modified version of a file to the repo Configuring a Git repo for remote collaboration Common Git version control commands
Setting-up-a-repository-3-
What is a Git repository? A Git repository is a virtual storage of your project. It allows you to save versions of your code, which you can access when needed.
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behjim/Setting-up-a-repository-1-
git init git clone git config This tutorial provides an overview of how to set up a repository (repo) under Git version control. This resource will walk you through initializing a Git repository for a new or existing project.
behjim/Initializing-a-new-repository-git-init
To create a new repo, you'll use the git init command. git init is a one-time command you use during the initial setup of a new repo. Executing this command will create a new .git subdirectory in your current working directory. This will also create a new main branch.
behjim/Setting-up-a-repository-2-
The high level points this guide will cover are: Initializing a new Git repo Cloning an existing Git repo Committing a modified version of a file to the repo Configuring a Git repo for remote collaboration Common Git version control commands
behjim/Setting-up-a-repository-3-
What is a Git repository? A Git repository is a virtual storage of your project. It allows you to save versions of your code, which you can access when needed.