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I'm fairly new to git and most of my interaction with it has been via the IntelliJ Idea IDE. But sometimes I use a command line. In one directory I did "git init", "git add files", and "git commit".
Scott Hanselman has a good post, " Git Support for Visual Studio -- Git, TFS and VS Put into Context," and I also recommend reading Kristofer Liljeblad's " The Git Command Line 101 for Windows Users," ...
Keeping your code repositories in-house is a good way to avoid security leaks. Jack Wallen shows you how easy it is to connect to a Gogs local repository from the Git command line.
Command line Git forks Git lends itself to the command line. While not every developer loves the command prompt or the Bourne Again Shell (BASH), anyone doing version control becomes quickly adept at ...