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  1. git

    A fork of Git containing Windows-specific patches. (by git-for-windows)

    You must have installed git on your computer otherwise visit https://git-scm.com You should have a GitHub account. To Create a GitHub Account and sign in visit .https://github.com/ You should have an IDE ( Code Editor ) preferably Visual Studio Code. https://code.visualstudio.com/ Note that we often use Git Bash in Windows to perform the git operations and the Terminal for Mac and Linux. You could also use the integrated terminal in Visual Studio Code. Okay with that noted let’s get started………😜 Common git Concepts and Operations. Cloning / Creating Repositories Basic git workflow Pulling latest changes in a remote repository Creating and working with Branches. Merging Branches. Resolving Merge Conflicts Re-basing Branches Hosting on GitHub page

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  3. Puts Debuggerer

    Ruby library for improved puts debugging, automatically displaying bonus useful information such as source line number and source code.

    You must have installed git on your computer otherwise visit https://git-scm.com You should have a GitHub account. To Create a GitHub Account and sign in visit .https://github.com/ You should have an IDE ( Code Editor ) preferably Visual Studio Code. https://code.visualstudio.com/ Note that we often use Git Bash in Windows to perform the git operations and the Terminal for Mac and Linux. You could also use the integrated terminal in Visual Studio Code. Okay with that noted let’s get started………😜 Common git Concepts and Operations. Cloning / Creating Repositories Basic git workflow Pulling latest changes in a remote repository Creating and working with Branches. Merging Branches. Resolving Merge Conflicts Re-basing Branches Hosting on GitHub page

  4. Visual Studio Code

    Visual Studio Code

    You must have installed git on your computer otherwise visit https://git-scm.com You should have a GitHub account. To Create a GitHub Account and sign in visit .https://github.com/ You should have an IDE ( Code Editor ) preferably Visual Studio Code. https://code.visualstudio.com/ Note that we often use Git Bash in Windows to perform the git operations and the Terminal for Mac and Linux. You could also use the integrated terminal in Visual Studio Code. Okay with that noted let’s get started………😜 Common git Concepts and Operations. Cloning / Creating Repositories Basic git workflow Pulling latest changes in a remote repository Creating and working with Branches. Merging Branches. Resolving Merge Conflicts Re-basing Branches Hosting on GitHub page

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