Difference between Git pull and Git clone
This article will discuss the differences between the git clone
and commands.git pull
git pull
Using commands
in Git
We use git pull
the command to get updates from the remote to the local. This command will update the files in the local repository with the files in the remote repository.
git pull
Common options for:
-
git pull <remote>
: Get the latest changes from the remote repository and copy them to the local repository. -
git pull --no-commit
: Your commit history will not be overwritten when merging. -
git pull --rebase
: Merge the remote branch with the local branch.
Command example:
git pull Delftscopetech
Output:
Already up to date.
The above command will Delftscopetech
pull the latest changes from our remote repository.
git clone
Using commands
in Git
We use git clone
the command to get all the files from the remote repository. Its practical use is when you want to copy files from a remote repository to your local computer at the beginning of a project.
git init
git clone
There is a difference between and . git init
The command will initialize and clear the local repository.
Using - branch
the parameter, you can specify the branch to clone in the remote repository. Using git clone --bare
gets a copy of the remote repository without a working directory, which means you cannot make changes to the project.
Difference between git clone
and in
Gitgit pull
git clone |
git pull |
---|---|
1. Used to establish a local warehouse. | 1. Used to synchronize remote and local repositories. |
2. Make a copy of the remote repository and save it to your local machine. | 2. Get the latest changes from the remote repository and merge them into the local repository. |
3. Used once in a project. | 3. Use multiple times in one project. |
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