git Tutorial
Introduction Installing Git Understanding Git architecture Initializing the new Git respository Cloning new Git repository .git directory in Git repository Viewing Git configuration First time Git configuration Using SSH keys with Git Checking Git status Adding files into staging area in Git Committing changes to the local repository Ignoring files using .gitignore Viewing the history of commits Viewing the file contents in working directory, staging area and repository Viewing difference between files Viewing the history of files Git revert Git Reset git reflog Creating and switching to new branches in Git Viewing existing branches Merging branches Resolving conflicts Rebase Deleting branches Renaming the branch in Git Push Pull Stashing the changes in Git Tags in Git Patches in Git Creating new repository on GitHub Pushing local repository to remote repository like GitHub IntelliJ IDEApulling remote changes in git
To update the your local repository with remote changes, you will have to use pull command.
git pull
git pull command is equivalent to git fetch + git merge command. So when you are pulling the changes, you are not only getting the changes from remote repository to your local repository but you are merging it as well with your local copy.Web development and Automation testing
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