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GitLab basics guides

This section provides resources to help you start working with GitLab and Git by focusing on the basic features that you will need to use.

This documentation is split into the following groups:

GitLab basics

The following are guides to basic GitLab functionality:

Working with Git from the command line

If you're familiar with Git on the command line, you can interact with your GitLab projects just as you would with any other Git repository.

These resources will help you get further acclimated to working on the command line.

More Git resources are available in GitLab's Git documentation.