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The latest news, tips, and tricks for Git enthusiasts Git's distributed collaboration model gives ev

The latest news, tips, and tricks for Git enthusiasts [Git Insiders]( [Helpful Git commands that can help you collaborate better]( [How you can utilize the Git Remote command]( Git's distributed collaboration model gives every developer their own copy of the repository, complete with its own local history and branch structure; users typically need to share a series of commits rather than a single changeset. Instead of committing a changeset from a working copy to the central repository, Git lets you share entire branches between repositories. Learn more in this tutorial about how the git remote command can streamline collaboration for your team in Git. [Read more]( In case you missed it... [Merging vs. rebasing]( [Merging vs. rebasing]( The git rebase command has a reputation for being a magical Git tool that beginners should stay away from, but it can actually make life much easier for a development team when used with care. In this article, we'll compare git rebase with the related git merge command and identify all of the potential opportunities to incorporate rebasing into the typical Git workflow. [Read more]( [Announcing our newest (free) event, Atlassian Presents: Unleash]( [Announcing our newest (free) event, Atlassian Presents: Unleash]( Calling all product and platform teams — join us for in‑depth sessions and customer‑led demos at Atlassian Presents: Unleash. Learn directly from agile & DevOps practitioners just like you who are building custom workflows, toolchains, and templates that power their teams and increase their productivity. Join us in Berlin or digitally February 9. [Register for free]( [Read in browser]( • [Privacy policy]( • [Contact us]( • [Read our blog]( • [Join Atlassian Community]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( Copyright 2022 Atlassian Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. We are located at 341 George Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia [Atlassian]( If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe here](.

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