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10 · Version Control

Push

Send commits to the shared copy

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Upload your local commits to the shared remote (for example on GitHub) so others can see and use them.

Concrete example

After committing, you push so your work leaves your laptop and reaches the team.

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PullFetch others' latest changesPull RequestPropose and review a merge (a “PR”)RebaseReplay your work on the latestRemote / originThe shared, hosted copy
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