A commit is a snapshot of changes in a version control system, like Git, that records modifications to a project’s files. Developers use commits to save progress, track history, and collaborate efficiently. Teams benefit by reverting errors, reviewing code, and maintaining a clear timeline of updates, ensuring project stability and accountability.
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