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Git is a free and open-source distributed version control system designed for efficiently handling projects of various sizes, initially released by Linus Torvalds in April 2005. GitHub is a web-based hosting service for Git repositories, founded in 2008, which enhances Git's functionality with additional features. Key Git commands include git init, git clone, git status, git add, git commit, git push, and git pull, facilitating repository management and collaboration.





















Emphasizes collaboration in software development with the slogan, 'Build software better, together'.
Introduces Git as a free and open-source distributed version control system, created by Linus Torvalds in 2005 for diverse projects.
Describes GitHub as a web-based Git repository hosting service introduced in 2008, adding more features to Git functionalities.
Details initial steps to use GitHub: creating a repository, adding collaborators, and setting up local repositories.
Overview of essential Git commands like init, clone, status, add, commit, push, and pull for managing repositories.
Final note on GitHub Pages with a reference link, highlighting the platform's capabilities.