Adding extra value by translating the core commands directly into the text for easy copying. Whether you are a junior developer or a seasoned pro, knowing your way around Git is essential for a smooth workflow. Here is a quick breakdown of the core commands every dev should know: 📂 git init — Initialize a new repository ☁️ git clone — Copy an existing project 📊 git status — Check the state of your working directory ➕ git add . — Stage all current changes 💾 git commit -m "..." — Save your changes with a message 🚀 git push — Upload your local commits to a remote repo 📥 git pull — Fetch and merge changes from a remote repo Check out the image below for the full list of essential commands, including branching, merging, and stashing. 👇 Keep this handy to streamline your daily workflow! 🛠️ #Git #Programming #WebDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #CodingLife #Developer
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⚡ 8 Git commands every developer should master You can be great at coding… but struggle with Git = lost time. Here’s the core you need: 1. 🔹 git clone → get a project 2. 🔹 git status → check changes 3. 🔹 git add . → stage files 4. 🔹 git commit -m "message" → save changes 5. 🔹 git push → send to remote 6. 🔹 git pull → get latest updates 7. 🔹 git branch → manage branches 8. 🔹 git checkout -b feature → create & switch branch --- 💡 Underrated gem: 👉 git stash → save work temporarily without committing --- ✅ What makes the difference: - clean commits - clear branches - readable history Git isn’t just a tool. It’s your developer memory. What about you? Which Git command saved you at least once? #Quevvy #GentilMaliyamungu #GentilLeNoiR #GentilDeveloper #Git #Programming #WebDevelopment #Developers #Tech
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⚡ 8 Git commands every developer should master You can be great at coding… but struggle with Git = lost time. Here’s the core you need: 1. 🔹 git clone → get a project 2. 🔹 git status → check changes 3. 🔹 git add . → stage files 4. 🔹 git commit -m "message" → save changes 5. 🔹 git push → send to remote 6. 🔹 git pull → get latest updates 7. 🔹 git branch → manage branches 8. 🔹 git checkout -b feature → create & switch branch --- 💡 Underrated gem: 👉 git stash → save work temporarily without committing --- ✅ What makes the difference: - clean commits - clear branches - readable history Git isn’t just a tool. It’s your developer memory. What about you? Which Git command saved you at least once? #Quevvy #GentilMaliyamungu #GentilLeNoiR #GentilDeveloper #Git #Programming #WebDevelopment #Developers #Tech
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🧠 10 Git commands every developer MUST know. I've seen senior devs struggle with Git. Don't be that person. Here's your cheat sheet: 𝟭. 𝗴𝗶𝘁 𝗶𝗻𝗶𝘁 → Start a new repository 𝟮. 𝗴𝗶𝘁 𝗰𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗲 → Copy a remote repo locally 𝟯. 𝗴𝗶𝘁 𝗯𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗵 → Create/list branches 𝟰. 𝗴𝗶𝘁 𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗰𝗸𝗼𝘂𝘁 → Switch between branches 𝟱. 𝗴𝗶𝘁 𝗮𝗱𝗱 . → Stage all changes 𝟲. 𝗴𝗶𝘁 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗶𝘁 -𝗺 → Save staged changes 𝟳. 𝗴𝗶𝘁 𝗽𝘂𝘀𝗵 → Upload commits to remote 𝟴. 𝗴𝗶𝘁 𝗽𝘂𝗹𝗹 → Fetch + merge remote changes 𝟵. 𝗴𝗶𝘁 𝘀𝘁𝗮𝘀𝗵 → Temporarily save uncommitted work 𝟭𝟬. 𝗴𝗶𝘁 𝗹𝗼𝗴 → View commit history 💡 Pro tip: Learn 'git rebase' and 'git cherry-pick' next. They'll make you 10x more productive in team environments. Save this for later. You'll need it. 🔖 #Git #GitHub #Programming #SoftwareDevelopment #CodingTips #Developer #TechTips
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🚀 Top 25 Git Commands Every Developer Should Know Git is one of the most essential tools for developers. Whether you're working solo or collaborating with a team, understanding Git commands can make your workflow faster, cleaner, and more efficient. Here are 25 important Git commands that every developer should know for managing repositories, tracking changes, and collaborating effectively. 💡 From initializing repositories to branching, merging, and debugging commits — mastering these commands will level up your development workflow. Some commonly used commands include: • `git init` – Initialize a repository • `git clone` – Copy a repository • `git add` – Stage changes • `git commit` – Save changes with a message • `git push` / `git pull` – Sync with remote repositories • `git branch` / `git checkout` – Manage branches If you're a developer, learning Git is not optional — it's a must-have skill. 📌 Save this post for quick reference 💬 Which Git command do you use the most? #Git #GitHub #WebDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #Programming #Developers #Coding #TechTips #DeveloperTools
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If you’re not familiar with these essential Git commands, you might be missing out on efficiency Here are some must-know Git commands every developer should keep handy: ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ → git init — Initialize a new repository → git clone — Download a repository from remote → git status — Check current changes & status → git add — Add specific file to staging → git add . — Add all files to staging → git commit -m "message" — Save changes with message → git log — View commit history → git log --oneline — Short commit history → git diff — Show changes between commits → git branch — List all branches → git branch — Create new branch → git checkout — Switch branch → git checkout -b — Create & switch branch → git merge — Merge branches → git pull — Fetch & merge latest changes → git push — Upload changes to remote → git stash — Save changes temporarily → git stash pop — Reapply saved changes ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Mastering these commands can seriously boost your productivity and workflow. Which Git command do you use the most? #Git #Developers #Coding #Programming #Tech #SoftwareDevelopment #LearnToCode #DeveloperLife #CodingTips #CareerGrowth #TechSkills #OpenSource #GitHub #Learning #Productivity
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💻 Git Workflow: Essential Commands Git has many commands, but most workflows rely on only a small subset. The real challenge isn’t the commands themselves — it’s understanding where your code is after running each one. 📌 Working directory → Staging area → Local repository → Remote repository Each command moves your code between these stages. 🟢 Saving Your Work ✔️ git add moves files from your working directory to the staging area ✔️ git commit saves staged files to your local repository ✔️ git push uploads your commits to the remote repository 📥 Getting a Project ✔️ git clone downloads the entire remote repository to your machine ✔️ git checkout switches you to a specific branch 🔄 Syncing Changes ✔️ git fetch downloads updates from the remote without modifying your files ✔️ git merge integrates those changes ✔️ git pull combines fetch and merge in one step ✔️ git stash temporarily saves your uncommitted changes ✔️ git stash apply restores them ✔️ git stash pop restores them and removes them from the stash 💡 Key insight: Mastering Git is less about memorizing commands and more about understanding the flow of your code. #Git #GitWorkflow #SoftwareDevelopment #Coding #DeveloperTips #VersionControl #TechSkills #Programming
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💻 Git Workflow: Essential Commands Git has many commands, but most workflows rely on only a small subset. The real challenge isn’t the commands themselves — it’s understanding where your code is after running each one. 📌 Working directory → Staging area → Local repository → Remote repository Each command moves your code between these stages. 🟢 Saving Your Work ✔️ git add moves files from your working directory to the staging area ✔️ git commit saves staged files to your local repository ✔️ git push uploads your commits to the remote repository 📥 Getting a Project ✔️ git clone downloads the entire remote repository to your machine ✔️ git checkout switches you to a specific branch 🔄 Syncing Changes ✔️ git fetch downloads updates from the remote without modifying your files ✔️ git merge integrates those changes ✔️ git pull combines fetch and merge in one step ✔️ git stash temporarily saves your uncommitted changes ✔️ git stash apply restores them ✔️ git stash pop restores them and removes them from the stash 💡 Key insight: Mastering Git is less about memorizing commands and more about understanding the flow of your code. #Git #GitWorkflow #SoftwareDevelopment #Coding #DeveloperTips #VersionControl #TechSkills #Programming
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Git Workflow Every Developer Must Understand If you’re using Git without understanding the workflow… you’re just guessing commands. Git is not about commands. It’s about understanding the flow of code. Here’s the simple structure 👇 1. Working Directory Where you write and modify your code. Files here are untracked or modified. 2. Staging Area (Index) Use git add to move changes here. This is where you prepare what will go into the next commit. 3. Local Repository (HEAD) Use git commit to save changes locally. This is your version history. 4. Remote Repository Use git push to send your code to GitHub or server. Core Commands You Must Know git add → Move changes to staging git commit → Save changes locally git push → Upload to remote repo git pull → Get latest changes git fetch → Check updates without merging git merge → Combine branches git diff → See changes Real Understanding Working Directory → Staging → Local Repo → Remote Repo That’s the entire Git lifecycle. Most developers memorize commands. Smart developers understand what happens behind each command. If you understand this flow clearly… you’ll never be confused in Git again. Comment “GIT” if you want a complete Git commands PDF. If this feels like your journey, you’re not alone. If you want to grow on LinkedIn, follow ❤️me Narendra Kushwaha. and DM me. I’ll guide you on the right path for 2026, based on my journey of building a 7K+ LinkedIn family in 7–8 months. #Git #VersionControl #Developers #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #Tech #CareerGrowth
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If you’re not familiar with these essential Git commands, you might be missing out on efficiency Here are some must-know Git commands every developer should keep handy: ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ → git init — Initialize a new repository → git clone — Download a repository from remote → git status — Check current changes & status → git add — Add specific file to staging → git add . — Add all files to staging → git commit -m "message" — Save changes with message → git log — View commit history → git log --oneline — Short commit history → git diff — Show changes between commits → git branch — List all branches → git branch — Create new branch → git checkout — Switch branch → git checkout -b — Create & switch branch → git merge — Merge branches → git pull — Fetch & merge latest changes → git push — Upload changes to remote → git stash — Save changes temporarily → git stash pop — Reapply saved changes ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Mastering these commands can seriously boost your productivity and workflow. Which Git command do you use the most? #Git #Developers #Coding #Programming #Tech #SoftwareDevelopment #LearnToCode #DeveloperLife #CodingTips #CareerGrowth #TechSkills #OpenSource #GitHub #Learning #Productivity Rohit Negi CoderArmy w3schools.com
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🧑💻 If you're learning Git, you don't need to memorize 200 commands. You just need these 10. I put together a quick visual reference covering the commands every developer uses daily: ① git init — start a new repo ② git clone — copy a remote repo ③ git status — see what's changed ④ git add — stage your files ⑤ git commit — save a snapshot ⑥ git push — send to remote ⑦ git pull — sync from remote ⑧ git branch — create a new branch ⑨ git checkout — switch branches ⑩ git merge — combine branches Master these and you'll handle 90% of your daily workflow with confidence. Save this for the next time you go blank staring at the terminal. 💾 #Git #VersionControl #Developer #Programming #100DaysOfCode #WebDevelopment #TechTips
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