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## Using the terminal ## Using the terminal
### Getting started ### Configure tooling
Set up your git info
Configure user information for all local repositories
`$ git config --global user.name "[name]"`
Sets the name you want attached to your commit transactions
`$ git config --global user.email "[email address]"`
Sets the email you want attached to your commit transactions
`$ git config --global color.ui auto`
Enables helpful colorization of command line output
```shell ```shell
*** Please tell me who you are.
Run
git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
to set your account's default identity.
Omit --global to set the identity only in this repository.
```
If you want to save your https credentials run If you want to save your https credentials run
```shell ```shell
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use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage
``` ```
Creating a new branch
```shell
git branch <branchname>
git checkout -b <branchname>
```
Going to different branch ### Branches
```shell
git checkout <branchname> Branches are an important part of working with Git.
``` Any commits you make will be made on the branch youre currently “checked out” to.
Use git status to see which branch that is.
Creates a new branch
`$ git branch [branch-name]
git checkout -b <branchname>
`
Switches to the specified branch and updates the working directory
`$ git checkout [branch-name]`
Combines the specified branchs history into the current branch. This is usually done in pull requests, but is an important Git operation.
` $ git merge [branch] `
Deletes the specified branch
` $ git branch -d [branch-name] `
Seeing available branches Seeing available branches
```shell ```shell