In this video Let’s dive into the Git vs GitHub discussion in more detail. We will help you understand the basic differences between Git and GitHub. Git is a free, open-source software distributed version control system (DVCS) designed to manage the history of all source code. GitHub, on the other hand, is a web-based hosting service for Git repositories.

There’s a common misconception that someone could use Git or GitHub and have the same experience. First, we will have a look at the basics of Git and GitHub. Then we will see some accessible commands used in Git, followed by a hands-on demo that shows the implementation of those commands. Towards the end, we shall see the comparison between the two, Git and GitHub.

  • 00:00:00 Introduction
  • 00:01:36 What is Git?
  • 00:02:43 What is GitHub?
  • 00:03:20 Git vs GitHub
  • 00:05:03 Conclusion

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Git vs GitHub Explained in 5 Mins | Git & Github Differences | Git tutorial
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