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  1. Git - Install

    Install Latest version: 2.52.0 (Release Notes) Windows macOS Linux Build from Source

  2. Git - Install for Windows

    Now What? Now that you have downloaded Git, it's time to start using it. Read the Book Dive into the Pro Git book and learn at your own pace. Download a GUI Several free and commercial …

  3. Git - Installing Git

    Installing on Windows There are also a few ways to install Git on Windows. The most official build is available for download on the Git website. Just go to https://git-scm.com/download/win and …

  4. Git

    Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. Git is lightning fast and has a huge …

  5. Git - Install for macOS

    There are several options for installing Git on macOS. Note that any non-source distributions are provided by third parties, and may not be up to date with the latest source release.

  6. Git - GUI Clients

    Git comes with built-in GUI tools for committing (git-gui) and browsing (gitk), but there are several third-party tools for users looking for platform-specific experience.

  7. Git - Git in PowerShell

    The legacy command-line terminal on Windows (cmd.exe) isn’t really capable of a customized Git experience, but if you’re using PowerShell, you’re in luck.

  8. Git - First-Time Git Setup

    Now that you have Git on your system, you’ll want to do a few things to customize your Git environment. You should have to do these things only once on any given computer; they’ll …

  9. Git - Install for Linux

    RHEL and derivatives typically ship older versions of git. You can download a tarball and build from source, or use a 3rd-party repository such as the IUS Community Project to obtain a …

  10. Community - Git

    Please submit Windows-specific bugs to Git for Windows' bug tracker. If you're a downstream packager of Git, consider joining the Git packagers mailing list for low-volume announcements …