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Understanding Git authentication: HTTPS vs. SSH for ECAD.

Understanding Git for ECAD authentication: HTTPS vs. SSH

Git revision control is a great tool for hardware development. When it comes to interacting with remote repositories, authentication plays a crucial role in securing the communication between your local machine and the remote server.

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Why git is good for hardware development.

Why Git is good for hardware development

Git has become an essential tool in modern software development workflows, providing a robust and flexible foundation for version control and collaboration. But, it’s not limited to just code. It is also used for versioning and tracking changes in various types of files and projects, including hardware development.

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Top 5 questions team leads ask about using Git for hardware

In the world of software development, Git has etched its name as the go-to version control system. Git’s advantages to productivity and focus on continuous improvement have helped spawn entire industries. But what about its application in the realm of hardware?

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Which Git clients work for hardware engineers (and how)

We live at the dawn of a golden age of hardware development. The tools being built are powerful, fast, and focused on saving money and time but not necessarily with an intuitive user interface. Git has a reputation for being clunky and severe, but everyone participating in the tool-building ecosystem has taken Git a long way from its command line only roots.

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