Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. Git is easy to learn and has a tiny footprint with lightning fast performance. It outclasses SCM tools like Subversion, CVS, Perforce, and ClearCase with features like cheap local branching, convenient staging areas, and multiple workflows.
Git is an open-source software.
I rate the tool's pricing a five out of ten.
The tool is not expensive. I rate the pricing a three or four out of ten on a scale where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
Git is free and you don't have to pay for it.
The tool is free.
We use the open source version.
The tool is an open-source product.
I don't know about the pricing details since I wasn't a part of the buying process of the solution.
I am not required to pay due to the small number of users we have. We have a small user base, and we are not using the enterprise version.
As a student, I didn't have to pay for the license.
Git is completely free.
We mostly use the free version of the solution. We also use GitLab, which has a licensed version.
Git is an open-source solution.
There are some extra costs to Git, but it depends on your use case.
This is an open-source solution, so there are no licensing fees associated with it, and no extra, 'hidden' charges.
We are using the open-source version, which is available free of charge.