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When would you want to use a remote repository rather than keeping all your work local?
When you're finished committing your changes, click "Next" to see how to pull those changes to your own computer.
Now that you've both pushed changes to GitHub, and pulled changes from GitHub, add the following question and your thoughts on it to your reflections file:
Why might you want to always pull changes manually rather than having Git automatically stay up-to-date with your remote repository?
You may also want to commit and push your changes. When you're finished, click "Next" and Sarah will go over what to do if you want to share your changes to a repository and you don't have permission to modify the original.
Describe the differences between forks, clones, and branches. When would you use one instead of another?
You may also want to commit and push your changes. When you're finished, click "Next".
When would you want to make changes in a separate branch rather than
directly in master? What benefits does each approach have?
You may also want to commit and push your changes. When you're finished, click "Next" to put everything you've learned
together by contributing to the create-your-own-adventure repository.