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Git is the most popular version control system which records the changes made to our project over time in a special database called a repository. We can look at our project and see who has made what changes when and why and if we screw something up we can easily revert our project back to an earlier state.

Below  are pre-requisite git commands one should be well aware of that are as follows: 

Git init: The git init command is used to initialize the git into the existing project. By using this command we can convert the normal project folder into a git repository. 

$ git init

Git add: The git add command is used to place the modified version of the working directory in the staging area.

$ git add <file-name> or git add .

Git commit: The git commit command is used to commit the modified files which are available in the staging area.

$ git commit -m "Commit Message"

Git Status

The git status command is used to show the status of the git repository. This command displays the state of the local directory and the staging area.

$ git status

Creating project folder and Initializing Git

$ mkdir gfg
$ cd gfg
$ git init 

Output:

Git Status when working tree is clean:

$ git status

Output:

Here, the Working tree is clean that’s why the output is coming as nothing to commit.

Git Status when a new file is created:

$ touch new.txt
$ git status

Output:

Here, We created a new file that’s why it is showing untracked files. We can use the ‘git add’ command to include this file.

$ git add new.txt
$ git status

Output:

Now, It is showing changes to be committed which means the file is now included and ready to commit. We can commit files using the git commit -m “message” command.

$ git commit -m "first commit"
$ git status

Output:

After committing, the status is now changed to nothing to commit because now the working tree is clean.

Git Status when an existing file is modified:

First, we need to add some content to our new.txt file.

Now execute command i.e.

$ git status

Output:

It is showing modified: new.txt means something is modified in it. Now let’s add it and commit it.

$ git add new.txt
$ git commit -m "file modified"
$ git status

Output:

After adding and committing our working tree is cleaned that’s why git status is showing ‘nothing to commit’.

Git Status when the file is deleted:

$ git rm new.txt
$ git status

Output:

After deleting the file git status command show’s the deleted file name and it is also ready to commit it by using the git commit command. So let’s commit it and then see the status of the repo.

$ git commit -m "file deleted"
$ git status

Output:

After committing our working tree is cleaned that’s why git status is showing ‘nothing to commit‘.


Last Updated : 15 Mar, 2022
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