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When would you want to use a remote repository rather than keeping all your work local?
When workin with team or making public good project available for all.
Why might you want to always pull changes manually rather than having Git automatically stay up-to-date with your remote repository?
So i can write what has been changed.
Describe the differences between forks, clones, and branches. When would you use one instead of another?
Fork is ready product in github made ready for public changes. Clone is copy of product. Branch is subpart of product.
What is the benefit of having a copy of the last known state of the remote stored locally?
We know if some changes are happening.
How would you collaborate without using Git or GitHub? What would be easier, and what would be harder?
I would send files and that would be hard.
When would you want to make changes in a separate branch rather than directly in master? What benefits does each approach have?
When making new feature or working on it while its not done.