Why install Git Bash on local system
Installing Git Bash is essential if you plan to work with any Git-based source code repositories. Here’s why:
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Work with Git Repositories: Whether it’s Azure Repos, GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket – if you want to clone a repo, pull the latest code, or push your changes, Git must be installed locally.
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Command Line Access: Git Bash gives you a Unix-style terminal on Windows, which is especially useful for running Git commands and shell scripts smoothly.
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Tool Integration: You can integrate Git with popular IDEs like Visual Studio Code, IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, or even Android Studio, enabling built-in source control features right inside your development environment.
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Script & Automation Friendly: Automate common tasks (like builds or deployment) using shell scripts directly from Git Bash.
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Consistency Across Teams: Ensures a consistent Git experience, especially in teams using a mix of Windows, macOS, and Linux.