What is "version control"?



What is "version control"? ..

Answer / Priti Paliwal

Version control (also known as source control) is a system that helps manage changes to documents, computer programs, large web sites, and other collections of information. It enables multiple people to work on different parts of a project at the same time without overwriting each other's changes, keeping track of who made what changes, and facilitating collaboration while ensuring consistency and reliability.

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