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In other to make it more user-friendly to new Github members, I considered it convenient to add examples of how to perform some of the basic processes in Git Bash such as clone, remote, branch, and push, as well as visual clues. It has been a while since the last update, so I hope it becomes even more helpful for future users.
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In other to make it more user-friendly to new Github members, I considered it convenient to add examples of how to perform some of the basic processes in Git Bash such as clone, remote, branch, and push, as well as visual clues.
It has been a while since the last update, so I hope it becomes even more helpful for future users.