As git is one of **the** most used [version control](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Version_control) systems we'll be using it in class for all note keeping.
- a very handy [cheat sheet](https://gitea.86thumbs.net/waldek/LinuxSysAdminsDoc/raw/branch/master/Git/SWTM-2088_Atlassian-Git-Cheatsheet.pdf) in pdf outines the basic Git commands to help you learn git, as well as more advanced concepts such as Git branches, remote repositories, undoing changes, and much much more.
- the **exercise**, fracz, that we started in class can be found [here](https://gitexercises.fracz.com/).
- Hugo suggested [this](https://ohmygit.org/) game, programmed in the [godot](https://godotengine.org/) language as a nice way to **see** how git works, especially how branches can be visualized
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