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| intro: This Git cheat sheet is a time saver when you forget a command or don't want to use help in the CLI. | |
| Learning all available Git commands at once can be a daunting task. You can use [Git Cheat Sheets](https://training.github.com/) for a quick reference to frequently used commands. The "Using Git" cheat sheet is available in several languages. | |
| In addition, take a look at our [Git and GitHub learning resources](/get-started/start-your-journey/git-and-github-learning-resources) page that links to guides, videos and more. | |