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Summary and Setup 1. Automated Version Control 2. Setting Up Git 3. Creating a Repository 4. Tracking Changes 5. Exploring History 6. Ignoring Things 7. Remotes in GitHub 8. Collaborating 9. Conflicts 10. Open Science 11. Licensing 12. Citation 13. Hosting 14. Supplemental: Using Git from RStudioRESOURCES
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