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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks for this post Jeff !
As a non-developer I struggle with git to be honest.
Obviously it is a developers tool, but has great potential for Moodle administrators - for example when updating their sites.
I like your comment &quot;strongly recommend starting with the Command Line Tool, even if you intend to move to the GUI tool for day to day use&quot; - because I think that&#039;s what I would do in reality !]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for this post Jeff !<br />
As a non-developer I struggle with git to be honest.<br />
Obviously it is a developers tool, but has great potential for Moodle administrators &#8211; for example when updating their sites.<br />
I like your comment &#8220;strongly recommend starting with the Command Line Tool, even if you intend to move to the GUI tool for day to day use&#8221; &#8211; because I think that&#8217;s what I would do in reality !</p>
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