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Whether you're working within PowerShell using Git for Windows or you're inside WSL, the commands you need are the same. Git is platform-agnostic, so you can learn it once and use it everywhere.
The git stash command stores uncommitted changes locally in Git. Learn how it works, its uses and common git commands.
Git Tower and Tortoise Git are excellent examples of such clients. The good news is, most developers can do the majority of their Git-related work by learning only a handful of basic commands.
In addition to the GitHub for Windows application itself, it includes a self-contained version of git, the bash command-line shell, and the posh-git extension for PowerShell.
This tutorial explains how to use the git remote add origin command to connect a local project or repository to a service like GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket.
Jack Wallen shows how to use the .gitconfig file for global git configurations and a more efficient developer setup.
Git 2.8 also aims to improve its integration with Windows by: rewriting many Git commands in C to make them faster; merging a number of Windows-specific changes from the it-for-Windows; ...
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