Through this workshop, we have learned:
Git is for version control
GitHub is for collaboration
Markdown is language for formatting text (a way to style plain text)
git config
tells Git who is working
git init
tells Git which repo to monitor
git add
tells Git to track this file
git commit
tells Git to log this version (add -m
to include a note about it)
git push
share this local version with a remote GitHub repo
git clone
makes a local copy of a remote repo from GitHub
git pull
logs any remote changes (like something someone else submitted on GitHub) from GitHub to your local repo
git status
tells us if things are in sync
Remember, what you don't know can always be Googled or looked up on Stack Overflow!
What is Git and Why Should You Care
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