![]() Through Git commands, we can create new code repositories, create and manage branches, compare code between file versions, and much more. It has a rich command set that enables us to handle everything when thinking about code versioning, from basic to advanced. "Git is a free and open-source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. I'm not gonna try coming up with any fancy definition of what Git is, it couldn't be better than the official one: If there is one thing that most of us developers have in common is using Git to manage different versions of an application code. Let's get down to business, Ladies and Gentleman □ Introduction The idea with initiatives like this is to publish content on a more regular basis! We want and will keep up with the same high quality and details in our posts. This is an experiment on posting quick and practical guides between the releases of the content you are already used to. ![]() I was thinking: why not having a shorter, yet fun and interesting, post while I am preparing the second part of our series about GraphQL servers? What I have prepared for us today is kind of a little different from the previous posts. Welcome, Developers □ hope you all are doing great! Keen on having a good time? ![]()
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