Use Git

Git is a free and open source distributed version control system. It handles projects of all sizes quickly and efficiently, while providing support for rolling back changes when needed.

GitLab is built on top of (and with) Git, and provides you a Git-based, fully-integrated platform for software development. GitLab adds many powerful features on top of Git to enhance your workflow.

     
Getting started
Overview of how features fit together.
Install Git
Download, configuration, system requirements.
Tutorial: Create your first commit
Initial commit, Git basics, repository setup.
Clone a repository to your local machine
Local repository, clone, remote repository, SSH.
Create a branch for your changes
Branching, branch switch, checkout.
Add files to your branch
Git add, staging changes, file management, commits.
Stash changes for later
Temporary storage, work in progress, context switching.
Stage, commit, and push changes
Staging area, commits, push changes to remote.
Undo changes
Reverting commits, removing changes, Git reset, unstage.
Merge your branch into the main branch
Create merge request, change review, merge.
Rebase to address merge conflicts
Conflict resolution, rebase, branch management.
Common Git commands
Git cheatsheet, basic operations, command line.
Tutorial: Update Git remote URLs
Change the push/pull URL on a working copy.
Troubleshooting
Error resolution, common issues, debugging, Git problems.