Git versus GitOps
The following table summarizes the differences between Git and GitOps:
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							 Git  | 
						
							 GitOps  | 
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							 Definition  | 
						
							 Git is a distributed version control system that tracks changes to source code and other files. It allows multiple developers to collaborate and manage code revisions efficiently.  | 
						
							 GitOps is a set of practices and principles that leverage Git as the single source of truth for managing and automating the deployment and operation of infrastructure and applications.  | 
					
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							 Focus  | 
						
							 Primarily focused on version control and collaboration for source code.  | 
						
							 Focused on automating and managing the deployment and operation of infrastructure and applications through Git-based DevOps workflows.  | 
					
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							 Usage  | 
						
							 Widely used...  |