When working with any command-line tool, like Git, it can be easy to forget some of the commands you don’t use very often. This is true for those new to using Git source control from the command-line, and it can be true for those with experience using Git as well. For this reason, here’s a cheat sheet I’ve put together that showcases several Git commands to help you be more productive at the command-line as you perform commit, push, pull, and other tasks within your Git repositories.

The Git cheat sheet is available in a couple different formats for download:

Feel free to print this Git cheat sheet, or save it to your desktop, for easy access to common Git commands. This way you will be able to stay more productive by not needing to look up these commands so often as you’re working with your Git and/or GitHub repositories.

Happy working with your Git repositories using the command line!

Chris Pietschmann is a Microsoft MVP, HashiCorp Ambassador, and Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) with 20+ years of experience designing and building Cloud & Enterprise systems. He has worked with companies of all sizes from startups to large enterprises. He has a passion for technology and sharing what he learns with others to help enable them to learn faster and be more productive.
Microsoft MVP HashiCorp Ambassador

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