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A detailed explanation of Git operation and use in VScode

Understanding Git Version Control and Using it Effectively in Visual Studio Code

JIN
12 min readApr 19, 2023

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The Introduction

Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is a free and open-source code editor that has quickly become one of the most popular choices among developers. What sets VS Code apart from other code editors is its robust set of features and extensions that make coding more efficient and enjoyable. With its built-in IntelliSense…

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