Version control is a system that records changes to a file or set of files over time so that you can recall specific versions later. It is most commonly used for software development, allowing multiple developers to work on the same project simultaneously without overwriting each other's changes. Version control systems also facilitate branching, merging, and reverting to previous states, making it easier to manage code and track bugs.
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