Imagine working on a project and accidentally deleting important code. Or collaborating with teammates, only to have conflicting changes overwrite each other. Git solves these problems by tracking every change you make to your code—like a time machine for your projects.
Git is version control software. It records what changed, who changed it, and when. Whether you’re building solo or with a team, Git lets you work confidently, knowing you can always revert to a previous version if something breaks.
Git has dozens of commands, but beginners only need 10–15.
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