Git is one of the most popular version control systems, allowing you to keep track of all changes to files so that you can easily revert to a previous version if necessary. Git allows you to have both a local and a remote repository, encouraging collaboration between others and bringing all those changes to a single source.
How to Install and Configure Git and GitHub on Windows 11
There are a few ways to install Git on Windows 11. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
Before we get started, there are a few requirements for installing Git on Windows. Here they are:
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