Git
Git
Git (/ɡɪt/[6]) is a version control system (VCS) for tracking changes in computer files and coordinating work on those files among multiple people. It is primarily used for software development, but it can be used to keep track of changes in any files. As a distributed revision control system it is aimed at speed, data integrity, and support for distributed, non-linear workflows. Git was created by Linus Torvalds in 2005 for development of the Linux kernel, with other kernel developers contributing to its initial development.[11] Its current maintainer is Junio Hamano. Wikipedia
Git Immersion
Git Immersion is a guided tour that walks through the fundamentals of Git, inspired by the premise that to know a thing is to do it. Homepage
Git Help
Sometimes you just need a little help. Homepage
Tower
Version control with Git - made easy. In a beautiful, efficient, and powerful app. Available for Mac and Windows. Homepage
Gitboxapp
One-click commit, push and pull. Unique search in history and undo for Git commands. Powerful commands like rebase, branch reset and cherry picking. And now it works with submodules. Homepage
Tortoise Git
TortoiseGit provides overlay icons showing the file status, a powerful context menu for Git and much more! Homepage
SmartGit
Get your commit done. SmartGit is a Git client with support for GitHub Pull Requests+Comments and SVN. It runs on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. Homepage
Github Guides
Understanding the Github Flow
Hello World
Contributing to Open Source on Github
Getting Started git Github Pages
Getting your Project on Github
Forking Projects
Be Social
Making Your Code Citable
Mastering Issues
Mastering Markdown
Documenting your Project on Github
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