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repo -> repository
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clone-> bring a repo down from the internet (remote repository like Github) to your local machine -
add-> track your files and changes with Git -
commit-> save your changes into Git -
push-> push your changes to your remote repo on Github (or another website) -
pull-> pull changes down from the remote repo to your local machine -
status-> check to see which files are being tracked or need to be commited -
init-> use this command inside of your project to turn it into a Git repository and start using Git with that codebase
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Hey, thanks! I finally found out what it is. It’s ohmyzsh with a theme. It's super cool and useful to know the branch you are working on.