Cloning And Synchronizing With Remote Repositories
Git allows the users to perform operations on the Repositories by cloning them on the local machine. This will result in the creation of various different copies of the project. These copies are stored on the local machine and hence, the users will not be able to sync their changes with other developers. To overcome this problem, Git allows performing syncing of these local repositories with the remote repositories. This synchronization can be done by the use of two commands in the Git listed as follows:
- push
- pull
What Is a GIT Repository?
The repositories of Github act as essential places for storing the files with maintaining the versions of development. By using GitHub repositories developers can organize, monitor, and save their changes of code to their projects in remote environments. The files in the GitHub repository are imported from the repository into the local server of the user for further updations and modifications in the content of the file. In this article, we will go through a detailed understanding of the GitHub repository and its workflow.
Table of Content
- What Is Git?
- Features Of Git
- Version Control With Git
- Understanding The Working Tree In A Git Repository
- Overview Of Git Repository Operations
- Cloning And Synchronizing With Remote Repositories
- Git Push And Pull Commands
- Additional Git Commands
- Conclusion
- Git Repository – FAQs
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