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Use version control to save your work and coordinate code changes across your team. Even if you're a single developer, version control helps you stay organized as you fix bugs and develop new features. It maintains a history of your development, allowing you to review and roll back to any version of your code with ease.
The following tutorials demonstrate how to perform common version control tasks using the version control workflow.
Version control workflowVersion control follows a general workflow, similar to the following example, that most developers use when writing code and sharing it with the team.
Git has a version of this workflow using terminology and commands unique to Git. Some terms in our documentation might sound familiar if you've used a version control system like Team Foundation Version Control or Subversion, but they behave differently in Git.
Git workflowusers/jamal/fix-bug-3214
or cool-feature-x
. For more branching guidance, see Adopt a Git branching strategy.Use this workflow if you're new to Git. As your team gets more experienced and confident with Git, extend it to suit your team's needs.
Next stepsClone an existing Git repository
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