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GitHub Foundations Certification Guide
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We are beginning to get deeper into layers of Git and GitHub. So far, we have dealt with the basic concept of Git and experimented with a few Git commands in Lab 1: setting up Git in Chapter 1.
In this chapter, we will go deeper by learning about some intermediate Git commands and flags. A flag is an extra option or parameter appended to a command to modify its behavior, supply more context/data, or influence its output. Flags are typically preceded by a hyphen (-) or double hyphen (--). For example, in the following diagram, looking at the git --version command, --version is a flag that tells the git command to display the version number of Git installed:

Figure 4.1: The behavior of a command can be modified with a flag
What else are we going to explore? We will be covering the following topics: