Git is a source version control.
You can have a git repository locally on your computer, just an usual folder with some source files, readme, docs and a special dot git folder which keeps all git related stuff.
Github is one of the biggest online source code storages which allows you to publish your code, collaborate with other developers, etc.
So git is the engine and github is a storage for git related content.
-- (rudolf):
what is the diferenz between git and gith ub?
-- (cyrmax):
Nope, you at least have to have git installed on your system.
not github app but usual git.
-- (rudolf):
does this also works if you don'T have the app? probably not.
-- (cyrmax):
If you are familiar with command line then downloading the repo is just like
git clone
https://github.com/ownername/reponameBut if you want to download just releases or some files from the repo then it is no worth installing an app for this, really easier to just open releases page and download.
-- (rudolf):
well that deepens. if you want to download dayly or hourly some projects it may would be better. but for a single project I wouldn't download the app since you have also to create an account for that, although you can use google for that if I am remindering riht. I personally like the app more to add repositorys on my comp but that has everyone to cose for themselv.
-- (Jonathan):
is it easier to download stuff with the app?
-- (rudolf):
I personally like github. it's not hard to understand. at least the feew things I am making with it. there's also an app for the pc for github.
-- (cyrmax):
Unfortunately yes.
I don't know if you tried to use github, but if you try you will see that i am right about its accessibility.
-- (ArcticMoon):
Yeah, I was right. We're truly seeing a typical mentality of eh, too much effort, let's go on.
-- (marchoffmann):
Lol. I love the exageration here. Especially the one of most accessible websites got me.
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