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Update the README.md file with information on how to use git. The commit includes adding a logo image, shell commands for initializing a new repository, adding files to the index, checking the status of files, viewing differences between trees, committing changes, resetting changes, removing files, moving files, and cleaning the workspace. The commit also includes a link to more information on git commands.
- Add command to clone a repository - Add command to view remote repositories - Add command to add a remote repository - Add command to fetch data from a remote repository
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Update the README.md file with information on how to use git. The commit includes adding a logo image, shell commands for initializing a new repository, adding files to the index, checking the status of files, viewing differences between trees, committing changes, resetting changes, removing files, moving files, and cleaning the workspace. The commit also includes a link to more information on git commands.