🧠 Master the basics of Git with these 12 essential commands every developer should know! From init to reset, these are your building blocks for version control. 💻 #Git #Developers #GitHub #VersionControl #CodingTips #LearnToCode
Learn Git: 12 Essential Commands for Developers
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😺 Mastering the basics is the first step to mastering the craft. Here are 12 essential Git commands every developer should know! From initializing repositories to managing branches — these commands are the foundation of every successful project. #Git #GitHub #Developers #VersionControl #SoftwareDevelopment
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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 demonstrates how to publish local changes in VS Code to a website using Git and GitHub. #VSCode #Git #GitHub #WebDevelopment
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Git Flow Do you know the best git flow for larger teams ? Here is quick breakdown. 1- main/master branch for production code. It only receive merged commits from release branch or hotfix branch, none of the direct commits reside here. (And also release tags are tagged in this branch once release from release branch go live.) 2- develop branch created from main/master branch and contains only merged commits of tested feature code from feature branches, maybe from different developers. 3- feature branch is a place where active development is going on. 4- release branch is where regression tested code from development branch is merged for release and actual release is made from this branch. 5- hotfix branch contains any production bug fix. And bugfix release made from this branch, then it is merged into main/master and develop branch. #ios #git #gitflow #iosdeveloper #swift #swiftui #uikit #objectivec #softwaredeveloper
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🧰 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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✈️The Real Git Workflow git commit → smooth takeoff git push → climbing perfectly git add . → and suddenly everything crashes into chaos 😂 A reminder to always review what you’re adding before pushing. One wrong file can turn confidence into debugging mode instantly. At GSW Infotech, we ensure clean version control, reliable deployments, and development practices that keep products stable and scalable. #Git #GitHub #SoftwareDevelopment #CodingHumor #ProgrammerLife #TechCommunity #CleanCode #VersionControl #Developers #FullStackDeveloper #SoftwareEngineering #GSWInfotech
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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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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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Git vs GitHub — Know the Difference! Many beginners mix up Git and GitHub, but they’re not the same. Git is a version control system, while GitHub is a platform that hosts Git repositories for collaboration. Mastering both is the first step to becoming a confident developer. 💻 #Git #GitHub #DevOps #Programming #VersionControl #rakshay_kanna
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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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