![]() ![]() At this point, anyone who has access to the central server’s repository can see the files - git fetch is the reverse process of getting the files from the remote repo to the local repo, but not into the working directory - git merge completes the process adding the files from the local repo into the working directory - git pull is a sum of two previous commands, it permit to get the files from the server’r repo directly into the working directoty git add command adds files from the working directory to the staging area, the files with changes are not yet stored in the repository of hard drive - git commit command adds files that are staged to the local repository - git push this command adds all files from the local repository to the remote one. As we can see there are 3 main steps in the first line and other 3 following: synchronise code between different peopleĮvery user has a copy of files on their computer whereas the clone of them is stored on a server.see exactly who/when modified the file/s. ![]() keep track of all changes on a file or a set of them.That is what also Git does, so we able to: In order to better understand what Git is about and what it does I just typed on Google “a simple tutorial GIT” and it proved to be simple (Find link below).įirst of all, it gave me the idea of what the Version Control is, that is a system that permits to record in a repository (a collection of source code) all the changes that are made on a file or a group of them with a possibility to revert back to a previous state of them. Then I installed GitKraken from the official website. To prevent anatytics from being sent via Homebrew I run the command: brew analytics off.Copied the link from the website and pasted into terminal.Sooo I've started with installation of Homebrew cause I'm using macOS.
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