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When would you want to use a remote repository rather than keeping all your work
local?
When i want to add my repository in github server.
Why might you want to always pull changes manually rather than having Git
automatically stay up-to-date with your remote repository?
By pulling repository manually i can chose what to pull.
Describe the differences between forks, clones, and branches. When would you
use one instead of another?
Forks is cloning repository in github, clone means downloading repositroy in my own computer, and branches is created to maintain repository in an another way.
What is the benefit of having a copy of the last known state of the remote
stored locally?
Then i can merge it letter if there is any change in remote .
How would you collaborate without using Git or GitHub? What would be easier,
and what would be harder?
By a similar website of github.
When would you want to make changes in a separate branch rather than directly in
master? What benefits does each approach have?
When i want to add some new things but i'm not sure if this will work well.