3 ways I use Git that have nothing to do with programming

If every time you hear the word “git” and immediately start picturing developers hunched over terminals, I won’t blame you. The version tracking tool was built for code and has lived in that world for decades now. However, at its core, Git is just a very clever way of tracking changes made to a file over time. It doesn’t know or care what those files contain. Whether it’s a C script or a notes file, it’ll track changes just the same.

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