Git allows multiple developers to work on the same project and allows you to keep track of changes, revert to the previous version and collaborate with other developers. A repository contains all of the project files and the entire revision history. Git stores this information in a repository. The purpose of Git is to manage a project and set of files as they change over time. A version control system allows us to save snapshots of a software project we are working on. Git is a distributed version control system created by Linus Torvalds to develop Linux Kernel.
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