# GIT Cheatsheet

## Basics Git Commands

| Command                  | Brief                                                            |
| ------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| git add \<files>         | add a file to next commit (stage)                                |
| git commit -m \<message> | commit staged files                                              |
| git push                 | upload staged commit to repo                                     |
| git pull                 | get remote repo commits and download (try and resolve conflicts) |
| git clone \<url>         | download entire repository                                       |

For the complete Git cheatsheet (provided by GitHub) go to the link below or go to <https://education.github.com/git-cheat-sheet-education.pdf>

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## Additional Resources:

Learn Git interactively: <https://learngitbranching.js.org/>

GitHub <https://help.github.com/articles/git-and-github-learning-resources/>

Atlassian Git Tutorial <https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/learn-git-with-bitbucket-cloud>


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