Git

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Git

What is Git?

Git is an open source software version control system that allows developers to collaborate on software projects efficiently. Developers can use Git to track changes to a project's source code, as well as to collaborate on developing new features and fixing bugs.

Git was created by Linus Torvalds in 2005 and is one of the most popular and widely used version control systems. Developers use Git to store the source code of their projects in a centralised repository, allowing them to track changes made to the code over time.

Developers can use Git to create separate code branches, allowing them to work on different features or bug fixes without affecting the main code. Git also has tools for merging and resolving code conflicts when combining different code branches.

Git is an essential tool for software development and is widely used in the artificial intelligence and machine learning community. Developers of machine learning models use Git to track changes in the model's source code and to collaborate on the development of new features and improvements. In addition, Git is also used for infrastructure software development, such as deployment and configuration automation systems.

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