![]() Tip: The Tortoise VCS clients have quite a lineage going back to TortoiseSVN and even TortoiseCVS. ![]() We’ll start with TortoiseGit for this task since its context menu is integrated into Windows Explorer. The first step is to create a Git repository. Git’s “commit” command adds changes to the repository. Git’s “add” command, or Git Gui’s “Stage to Commit” action adds changes to the staging area. You add files to the working tree simply by adding them to your file system.
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