Git is a version control system that is used to track changes to files and coordinate work on those files among multiple people. It was created by Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux operating system, and is widely used by software developers and other professionals who work with large files or who need to collaborate on projects with others.
With Git, users can create a repository (or "repo") that stores their files and track changes to those files over time. Users can also collaborate with others by "pushing" and "pulling" changes to and from a central repository, allowing multiple people to work on the same files simultaneously. Git also allows users to "branch" their repository, creating a separate copy of the repository that they can use to experiment with new changes without affecting the main codebase.
Git is a powerful tool that is used by millions of people around the world to manage and collaborate on software projects, as well as other types of files.
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