Git on Linux: A Beginner’s Guide to Version Control and Project Management

Posted by bob on Apr 4, 2025 6:51 PM CST
Linux Journal; By George Whittaker
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Version control is a fundamental tool in modern software development, enabling teams and individuals to track, manage, and collaborate on projects with confidence. Whether you're working on a simple script or a large-scale application, keeping track of changes, collaborating with others, and rolling back to previous versions are essential aspects of development. Among various version control systems, Git has emerged as the most widely used and trusted tool — especially on Linux, where it integrates seamlessly with the system's workflow.

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