WEEK 7 · LESSON 2 · TOPIC 9 OF 10 · Trade-Offs and Limitations

Trade-Offs and Limitations

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Overview

Running git init creates local repository history, but it does not automatically connect the repository to GitHub.

Cloning creates a local copy of a remote repository, but subsequent remote changes do not appear automatically. They must later be fetched or pulled.

General terminal commands such as cd, pwd, touch, mkdir, and ls are not Git commands. They manage directories and files around the repository, while Git commands manage version-control state.