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Getting Start

If you’re looking for full command references, official docs already exist. This guide helps you know what to learn, when, and why.

Who this documentation is for

  • Students and beginners learning Git for the first time 🎓
  • Developers who use Git but want better workflows 🛠️
  • Teams collaborating on shared projects 🤝

What you’ll learn here

  • How Git works at a conceptual level
  • How Git and GitHub fit into real team workflows
  • Best practices used in daily development
  • How Git connects to automation and CI/CD

How to use this documentation

Read pages in order if you’re new.
Jump directly to workflows or GitHub sections if you already know the basics.

Git makes sense when you understand the flow, not when you memorize commands.

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