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## why Git is not tracking this case-only rename?
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Windows/macOS filesystems are case-insensitive they treat both names as the same file.So when you rename only by case, the OS reports no change.
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## Provide the correct steps to make Git recognize and commit the rename:
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force Rename command : git mv -f readme.md Readme.md
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## Explain the underlying reason why this happens (hint: think about how Git interacts with different operating systems and filesystems).
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1. Git was designed for Linux, where filesystems are case-sensitive.
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2. Windows/macOS filesystems are case-insensitive they treat both names as the same file.So when you rename only by case, the OS reports no change.
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## Git Assignment
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## 1.Git Version Check
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## what is git and version control
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Version Control:
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Version control is a system used to record and manage changes made to files or code over time. It helps you to:
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Keep track of modifications: Identify what was changed, when it was changed, and who made the changes.
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Recover from errors: Restore previous versions if something goes wrong.
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Git is a type of distributed version control system. Enable to work even without an internet
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connection and provide powerful tools for managing code changes.
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## Real-life example where multiple people edit the same file:
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In a project many person can work a same project we can track who is making what changes are made so we use git to track the changes.
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## Why is version control better than emailing files back and forth?
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In email we can`t tarck the changes in the code.But in git we track the changes like who make it,time and old version of code.
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## 2. Installing Git & Configuring User Info
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## 3. Initializing a Repository
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## 4.Working Directory, Staging, and Commits
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## 5. Adding & Committing Files
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## 6. Viewing Commit Logs & Diffs
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## 7. Creating & Switching Branches
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## 8 Git clone
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## 9. Adding & Managing Remotes
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## 10. Pushing & Pulling Changes
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## 11. Ignoring Files with .gitignore
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Working Directory and staging:
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Git status Before gitignore
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Git status after gitignore
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## Git Assignment
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## 1.Git Version Check
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## what is git and version control
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Version Control:
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Version control is a system used to record and manage changes made to files or code over time. It helps you to:
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Keep track of modifications: Identify what was changed, when it was changed, and who made the changes.
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Recover from errors: Restore previous versions if something goes wrong.
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Git is a type of distributed version control system. Enable to work even without an internet
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connection and provide powerful tools for managing code changes.
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## Real-life example where multiple people edit the same file:
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In a project many person can work a same project we can track who is making what changes are made so we use git to track the changes.
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## Why is version control better than emailing files back and forth?
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In email we can`t tarck the changes in the code.But in git we track the changes like who make it,time and old version of code.
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## 2. Installing Git & Configuring User Info
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## 3. Initializing a Repository
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## 4.Working Directory, Staging, and Commits
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## 5. Adding & Committing Files
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## 6. Viewing Commit Logs & Diffs
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## 7. Creating & Switching Branches
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## 8 Git clone
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## 9. Adding & Managing Remotes
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## 10. Pushing & Pulling Changes
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## 11. Ignoring Files with .gitignore
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Working Directory and staging:
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Git status Before gitignore
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Git status after gitignore
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