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Git: Difference between “add -A”, “add -u”, “add .”, and “add *”

October 12, 2015 by Corey Schafer Leave a Comment

The “git add” command is fundamental to using Git. It is how we add files to the staging area to be committed. But which files get added? Well, that is up to us. In this video, we will look at the different options for using the add command and how we can use it to add the exact files we would like to the staging area.

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Filed Under: Development, Git Tagged With: Command Line, Computer Science, Programming, Terminal, Video

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