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Git Essentials - Second Edition

You're reading from  Git Essentials - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787120723
Pages 238 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Ferdinando Santacroce Ferdinando Santacroce
Profile icon Ferdinando Santacroce

Working with remotes

Git is a tool for versioning files, as you know, but it has been built with collaboration in mind. In 2005, Linus Torvalds had the need for a light and efficient tool to share the Linux kernel code, allowing him and hundreds of other people to work on it without going crazy; the pragmatism that guided its development gave us a very robust layer for sharing data among computers, without the need of a central server.

Basically, a Git remote is another "place" that has the same repository you have on your computer. As shown in the following image, you can think of it as different copies of the same repository that can exchange data between themselves:

So, a remote Git repository is just a remote copy of the same Git repository we created locally; if you have access to that remote via common protocols such as SSH, the custom git:// protocol, or other...

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