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![Four stages (working copy, index, local repo, remote repo) and three steps between them](four_stages.png)
When converting to git you have to get used to the fact that there are three steps before a commit is shared with colleagues.
-Most version control systems have only step, committing from the working copy to a shared server.
+Most version control systems have only one step, committing from the working copy to a shared server.
In git you add files from the working copy to the staging area. After that you commit them to the local repo.
The third step is pushing to a shared remote repository.
After getting used to these three steps the branching model becomes the challenge.