Git Head
In this guide, we will discuss Git Head. The HEAD points out the last commit in the current checkout branch. It is like a pointer to any reference. The HEAD can be…
In this guide, we will discuss Git Head. The HEAD points out the last commit in the current checkout branch. It is like a pointer to any reference. The HEAD can be…
The Git index is a staging area between the working directory and repository. It is used to build up a set of changes that you want to commit together. To…
In Git, the repository is like a data structure used by VCS to store metadata for a set of files and directories. It contains the collection of the files as…
In this guide, we will discuss Git Fork. A fork is a rough copy of a repository. Forking a repository allows you to freely test and debug with changes without…
In this guide, we will discuss Git Ignore. In Git, the term "ignore" is used to specify intentionally untracked files that Git should ignore. It doesn't affect the files that…
In this guide, we will discuss Git Stash. Sometimes you want to switch branches, but you are working on an incomplete part of your current project. You don't want to…
In this guide, we will discuss Git Clone. In Git, cloning is the act of making a copy of any target repository. The target repository can be remote or local.…
In this guide, we will discuss Git Commit. It is used to record the changes in the repository. It is the next command after the git add. Every commit contains the…
The git adds command is used to add file contents to the Index (Staging Area). This command updates the current content of the working tree to the staging area. It also…
The git init command is the first command that you will run on Git. The git init command is used to create a new blank repository. It is used to…