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Source code management software for developers

About Git

Git is a source code management tool designed to help businesses manage software development projects and store codes in centralized repositories. The solution enables managers to track changes in the code and collaborate with other team members.

Git lets stakeholders view, search and compare the changes across the codebase. It allows users to manage the project’s branches and integrate with other tools such as JIRA, Jenkins, and Bitbucket. Administrators can also merge branches, create patches, and perform other tasks on a unified interface.


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  • Industry: E-Learning
  • Company size: Self Employed
  • Used Daily for 2+ years
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  • Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10

Essential source control tool

Reviewed on 2024/07/01

It's very important to maintain good source control. Git makes this extremely easy and even allows...

It's very important to maintain good source control. Git makes this extremely easy and even allows you to return to a previous version of your code, for example. Very valuable control.

Pros

It, especially in combination with tools such as GitHub, makes for a very powerful code tracking and collaboration system.

Cons

The different terms and commands are not too easy to understand as a beginner.

Efraín
Efraín
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  • Industry: Computer Software
  • Company size: Self Employed
  • Used Daily for 2+ years
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  • Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10

Probably one of the best option for source code management

Reviewed on 2024/03/23

I’ve been using Git since 2020. I’m not going to lie that at the beginning it was really confusing...

I’ve been using Git since 2020. I’m not going to lie that at the beginning it was really confusing for me to use, I had some issues when setting it up and ended up deciding to just use GitHub Desktop instead of Git; but after checking out the documentation and watching some tutorials, I managed to learn the basics and now I can use the commands pretty easily.

Pros

Easy deployment and installation, compatible with several OS, well explained documentation, easy customization.

Cons

On Windows, you can authenticate your GitHub account by just accessing one link and providing a token code. On Linux, you have to generate a token on GitHub and then write it down on Git. It’s not something bad, but it takes more time.

Rajshekhar
Rajshekhar
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  • Industry: Computer Software
  • Company size: 5,001–10,000 Employees
  • Used Daily for 1+ year
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  • Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10

Best version control system

Reviewed on 2020/11/13

I think it should be used by every software developer or industry

I think it should be used by every software developer or industry

Pros

this is an open source version control system with functionality of distributed computing. It helps in software development. It has both gui and cli version so you can use it according to your own convenience.

Cons

I think its gui version should have some more features or may be it should be a little bit simpler to understand.

Paulo
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  • Industry: Insurance
  • Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
  • Used Daily for 2+ years
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  • Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10

A great experience to manage repositories

Reviewed on 2024/09/17

A great experience to manage repositories

A great experience to manage repositories

Pros

Its easy integration with IDE tools is a key part of this tool

Cons

Problematic to rebuild branches when something corrupts it

Alejandra
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  • Industry: Higher Education
  • Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
  • Used Daily for 2+ years
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  • Ease of Use
  • Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10

Git is a efficient tool

Reviewed on 2024/04/14

My overall experience with Git has been largely positive, despite some initial challenges

My overall experience with Git has been largely positive, despite some initial challenges

Pros

I like its branching and merging capabilities facilitate parallel development and seamless collaboration, while the detailed commit history provides clarity on changes.

Cons

It comes with challenges such as a steep learning curve due to its extensive feature set and command-line interface

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Git offers the following pricing plans:

  • Starting from: US$0.01/one-time
  • Pricing model: Free Version
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Git has the following typical customers:

2–10, 11–50

Git supports the following languages:

English

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Git offers the following support options:

Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base

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