Quick guide on installing Git on your Mac using Homebrew, the easiest way to manage developer tools on macOS. I show you how to check if Homebrew is installed, how to install it if needed, and how to add it to your PATH so it works correctly. Then we install Git using a single brew command and verify everything in Terminal. After this setup, you can use Git for version control, connect to GitHub, and manage your projects properly. Tags git, gitscm, gitinstall, macos, homebrew, brew, brewinstall, devtools, codingworkflow, development, techguide, tutorial, stepbystep, productivity, workflow, versioncontrol, github, macsetup, terminal, softwareinstall, codingforbeginners, howto, guide, applesilicon, intelmac, m1, m2, m3, m4, m5

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