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One thing that's not immediately clear is that git is the same no matter what git client you're using - so if you're struggling to remember the commands and syntax and all that, don't be afraid to use a git tool with a UI to make it a bit easier. I really like Git Extensions as a free, open source GUI for git but others swear by the likes of Git Kraken and Sublime Merge.
One thing that's not immediately clear is that git is the same no matter what git client you're using - so if you're struggling to remember the commands and syntax and all that, don't be afraid to use a git tool with a UI to make it a bit easier. I really like Git Extensions as a free, open source GUI for git but others swear by the likes of Git Kraken and Sublime Merge.
If you're using github specifically consider Github Desktop.
Anyway, there are .gitignore templates on the web and even on Github's own account. https://github.com/github/gitignore