Git may refer to:
- Git (software), a distributed version control system
- Ġit (pronoun), the second-person, dual, personal pronoun (nominative) in Old English
- Git (album), by Skeletons & The Girl-Faced Boys
- Git, Iran, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran
- The Gits, a post punk band
- Feathers in the Wind (깃), (pronounced and sometimes transliterated as Git), a 2005 South Korean film
GIT may stand for:
- G.I.T. on Broadway, a 1969 live television special
- G.I.T.: Get It Together, a 1973 album by The Jackson 5
- Gebze Institute of Technology, a Turkish technical university located in Kocaeli, Turkey (Gebze Yüksek Teknoloji Enstitüsü (GYTE) in Turkish)
- Geographic information technology, a different name for Geoinformatics
- Georgia Institute of Technology, an American university
- Geometric invariant theory, a topic in algebraic geometry
- Graphic Imaging Technology, a digital archiving company
- Guitar Institute of Technology, or the Musicians Institute, a Hollywood, California music school
Famous quotes containing the word git:
“You sang:
Me an muh baby gonna shine, shine
Me an muh baby gonna shine.
The strong men keep a-comin on
The strong men git stronger . . .”
—Sterling Allen Brown (b. 1901)
“Who will join in the march to the Rocky Mountains with me, a sort of high-pressure-double-cylinder-go-it-ahead-forty-wildcats- tearin sort of a feller?... Git out of this warming-pan, ye holly-hocks, and go out to the West where you may be seen.”
—Administration in the State of Miss, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“Sekts and creeds ov religion, are like pocket compesses, good enuff tu pinte out the direction, but the nearer the pole yu git the wuss tha wurk.”
—Josh Billings [Henry Wheeler Shaw] (18181885)