# Getting Started

If you’re looking for full command references, official docs already exist. This guide helps you know **what to learn, when, and why**.

### Who this documentation is for

* Students and beginners learning Git for the first time 🎓
* Developers who use Git but want better workflows 🛠️
* Teams collaborating on shared projects 🤝

### What you’ll learn here

* How Git works at a conceptual level
* How Git and GitHub fit into real team workflows
* Best practices used in daily development
* How Git connects to automation and CI/CD

### How to use this documentation

Read pages in order if you’re new.\
Jump directly to workflows or GitHub sections if you already know the basics.

Git makes sense **when you understand the flow**, not when you memorize commands.


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