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# Installing Git
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In order for you to be able to use Git on your local machine, you would need to install it.
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Depending on the operating system that you are using, you can follow the steps here.
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### Install Git on Linux
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With most Linux distributions, the Git command-line tool comes installed out of the box.
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If this is not the case for you, you can install Git with the following command:
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* On RHEL Linux:
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```bash
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sudo dnf install git-all
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```
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* On Debian based distributions including Ubuntu:
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```bash
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sudo apt install git-all
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```
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### Install Git on Mac
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If you are using Mac, Git should be available out of the box as well. However, if this is not the case, there are 2 main ways of installing Git on your Mac:
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* Using Homebrew: in case that you are using Homebrew, you can open your terminal and run the following:
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```bash
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brew install git
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```
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* Git installer: Alternatively, you could use the following installer:
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[git-osx-installer](https://sourceforge.net/projects/git-osx-installer/)
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I would personally stick to Homebrew.
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### Install Git on Windows
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If you have a Windows PC, you can follow the steps on how to install Git on Windows here:
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[Install Git on Windows](https://git-scm.com/download/win)
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During the installation, make sure to choose the Git Bash option, as this would provide you with a Git Bash terminal which you will use while following along.
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### Check Git version
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Once you have installed Git, in order to check the version of Git that you have installed on your machine, you could use the following command:
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```bash
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git --version
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```
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Example output:
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```bash
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git version 2.25.1
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```
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In my case, I have Git 2.25.1 installed on my laptop.
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