Difference between revisions of "Git"
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+ | *You modify files in your working directory. | ||
+ | *You stage the files, adding snapshots of them to your staging area. | ||
+ | *You do a commit, which takes the files as they are in the staging area and stores that snapshot permanently to your Git directory. |
Revision as of 17:16, 20 February 2016
git - the stupid content tracker
- You modify files in your working directory.
- You stage the files, adding snapshots of them to your staging area.
- You do a commit, which takes the files as they are in the staging area and stores that snapshot permanently to your Git directory.