These are some Git commands with their syntax:
- git init: This command is used to create a new Git repository.
Syntax:git init
- git add: This command is used to add changes to the staging area.
Syntax:git add
- git commit: This command is used to commit changes to the repository.
Syntax:git commit -m "commit message"
- git status: This command is used to check the status of the repository.
Syntax:git status
- git log: This command is used to display the commit history.
Syntax:git log
- git branch: This command is used to manage branches in the repository.
Syntax:git branch
- git checkout: This command is used to switch between branches or create a new branch.
Syntax:git checkout
- git merge: This command is used to merge changes from one branch to another.
Syntax:git merge
- git pull: This command is used to fetch and merge changes from a remote repository.
Syntax:git pull
- git push: This command is used to push changes to a remote repository.
Syntax:git push
- git mv: Renames a file in the repository.
Syntax:git mv
- git clone: Clones a remote repository to your local machine.
Syntax:git clone
- git remote: Lists or adds remote repositories.
Syntax:git remote/git remote add
- git fetch: Fetches changes from a remote repository without merging them into the current branch.
Syntax:git fetch
- git diff: Shows differences between the working directory and the repository.
Syntax:git diff
- git tag: Lists or creates tags.
Syntax:git tag/git tag
- git stash: Temporarily saves changes that are not ready to be committed.
Syntax:git stash
- git reset: Resets the repository to a previous commit.
Syntax:git reset
- git revert: Reverts changes made in a previous commit.
Syntax:git revert
- git rm: Removes files from the repository.
Syntax:git rm