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  1. May 2024
    1. git add is a multipurpose command — you use it to begin tracking new files, to stage files, and to do other things like marking merge-conflicted files as resolved. It may be helpful to think of it more as “add precisely this content to the next commit” rather than “add this file to the project”

      git add: 1. add files 2. stage modified files 3. mere-conflicted files as resolved