Multiple Git Repositories

Git vs GitHub What’s the Difference?

What is Git? Git, which was created in 2005, is an extremely popular version control system that is at the heart of many high-profile projects. Git is a version control system that is installed and maintained on your local system rather than in the cloud, and it provides you with a self-contained record of your …

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Configuring Git with More than One Remote Repository

Git Remote A branch’s “remote” is a URL from which your local git repo fetches changes. Your local git repo is entirely yours—other people’s code has no effect on it until they push their commits to the remote. Hopefully, you’re all using the same remote and everything is in sync, but the remote is just …

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