Git

/gɪt/ noun

Definition

A distributed version control system that tracks changes in source code during software development. Git allows multiple developers to work on the same project simultaneously while maintaining a complete history of all changes.

Etymology

Named by creator Linus Torvalds in 2005, possibly after the British slang 'git' meaning an unpleasant person (Torvalds' self-deprecating humor), or as an acronym for 'Global Information Tracker.' Designed to be fast, distributed, and handle large projects efficiently.

Kelly Says

Git is like having a magical filing cabinet that not only stores every version of your documents but also lets multiple people work on copies simultaneously and then intelligently merge their changes together! It's so powerful that it revolutionized how programmers collaborate worldwide.

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