🧰 11 Git Commands Every Developer Uses Daily (Your Essential Toolkit) If you're writing code, you're using Git. But not every command deserves a spot in your daily workflow. Here are the most important Git commands you’ll use almost every day. Git isn’t just a tool — It’s the difference between chaos and control. 👉 Which Git command do YOU use the most? #Git #GitHub #DeveloperTools #VersionControl #SoftwareEngineering #Productivity
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🧩 Understanding Git – The Backbone of Every Developer’s Workflow Before writing a single line of automation or code, one tool keeps everything organized — Git. It’s not just about saving files; it’s about tracking, collaborating, and controlling every change in your project. 🧠 Why Git Matters • Tracks every version of your code — nothing is ever lost. • Helps teams work together without overwriting each other’s work. • Allows safe rollbacks when something goes wrong. • Keeps projects structured, transparent, and professional. 💻 Most Common Git Commands • git init → Start a new repository • git add . → Stage your changes • git commit -m "message" → Save a snapshot • git status → Check current progress • git log → View commit history • git push origin main → Upload to GitHub • git pull → Get the latest updates 🔥 Pro Tip: Git isn’t just a tool — it’s your project’s memory. Commit often, write meaningful messages, and treat your repository like your professional journal of growth. #Git #GitHub #VersionControl #DevOps #Coding #Linux #Automation #LearningByDoing #TechJourney #SoftwareDevelopment
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Here’s a simple breakdown 👇 🧩 Git = Local tool for version control 🌐 GitHub = Online platform to host & share your repositories Understanding this difference is the first real step toward mastering version control 💻✨ Save this post for later & share it with someone who’s learning too! 🤝 #Git #GitHub #WebDevelopment #FrontendDevelopment #CodingJourney #BuildInPublic #DeveloperCommunity #ProgrammingLife #CodeNewbie #LearnByDoing #TechCommunity #WebDev #SoftwareEngineering
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🧠 12 Most Common Git Commands Every Developer Should Know! Whether you're just starting with version control or building full-scale applications — Git is your best friend for managing code efficiently. 💻 This infographic gives a quick visual breakdown of the most essential Git commands every developer uses daily 👇 ✅ git init — Create a new repository ✅ git clone — Copy a remote repo to your machine ✅ git add — Stage your changes ✅ git commit — Save your work with a message ✅ git push — Upload to GitHub / GitLab ✅ git pull — Get the latest updates ✅ git branch — Manage your branches ✅ git checkout — Switch branches or commits ✅ git merge — Combine changes ✅ git diff — See what’s changed ✅ git log — View commit history #Git #VersionControl #DevOps #Programming #GitHub #Developers #TechLearning #SoftwareEngineering #CodingTips
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Git is one of the most important tools in a developer’s workflow but remembering every command isn’t always easy. Here’s a clean and practical Git Commands Cheat Sheet (2026 Edition) to help you move faster, collaborate smoothly, and keep your repository organized. Save it for quick reference and share it with your team. Follow CipherSchools for more developer-friendly resources. #cipherschools #Git #VersionControl #SoftwareEngineering #DeveloperTools #ProgrammingTips
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This video details how to publish local VS Code changes to a website using Git, GitHub, and GitHub Actions. #VSCode #Git #GitHub #GitHubActions #WebDevelopment
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Version Control Best Practices 1. Commit often – Save your progress frequently. 2. Write clear messages – Explain what changed and why. 3. Use branches – Keep new features separate until ready to merge. Good version control makes teamwork easy and your code history clean! #openstage #git #github #learn
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Git vs GitHub👇🏻 Spot on. The distinction between a tool (Git) and a platform (GitHub) is crucial for new developers to grasp.
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🚀 Week 4 — Git & GitHub Challenge complete! Spent the week practicing core Git workflows taught by Shubham Bhaiya: forking & cloning, git init → add → commit, branching (git branch / git switch), pushing with a PAT, and even exploring SSH auth as a bonus. Built a week-4-challenge folder, documented every step in solution.md and resolved a merge conflict locally to better understand real-world collaboration. Key takeaways: branching isolates features, enables parallel work, simplifies code review, and reduces risk during merges. 🔗https://lnkd.in/g8zeEX4y #90DaysOfDevOps #GitGithub #DevOps #VersionControl #100DaysOfLearning 🤩
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This video demonstrates how to publish local changes in VS Code to a website using Git and GitHub. #VSCode #Git #GitHub #WebDevelopment
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Master Git in 10 minutes 📘⚡ Here’s your Git Cheatsheet — everything from setup to advanced commands in one clean visual 🚀 Perfect for developers who keep Googling #github #courses #git #versioncontrol #gitlab #cheatsheet
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