It is easiest to install Git on Linux using the preferred package
manager of your Linux distribution. If you prefer to build from source,
you can find the tarballs
on kernel.org.
Debian/Ubuntu
$ apt-get install git
Fedora
$ yum install git (up to Fedora 21)
$ dnf install git (Fedora 22 and later)
Gentoo
$ emerge --ask --verbose dev-vcs/git
Arch Linux
$ pacman -S git
openSUSE
$ zypper install git
Mageia
$ urpmi git
FreeBSD
$ pkg install git
Solaris 9/10/11 (OpenCSW)
$ pkgutil -i git
Solaris 11 Express
$ pkg install developer/versioning/git
OpenBSD
$ pkg_add git
Alpine
$ apk add git
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Oracle Linux, CentOS, Scientific Linux, et al.
RHEL and derivatives typically ship older versions of git. You can
download a tarball and build from source, or use a 3rd-party repository such as
the IUS Community Project to obtain a more recent version of git.
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