It will be useful to have a git repository to experiment with as you
read this manual.
-The best way to get one is by using the gitlink:git-clone[1] command
-to download a copy of an existing repository for a project that you
-are interested in. If you don't already have a project in mind, here
-are some interesting examples:
+The best way to get one is by using the gitlink:git-clone[1] command to
+download a copy of an existing repository. If you don't already have a
+project in mind, here are some interesting examples:
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# git itself (approx. 10MB download):
together with a special top-level directory named ".git", which
contains all the information about the history of the project.
-In most of the following, examples will be taken from one of the two
-repositories above.
-
[[how-to-check-out]]
How to check out a different version of a project
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