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# Integración con Git y sincronización con GitHub

Hay dos formas de usar Overleaf con Git.

* De Overleaf [**integración de Git de Overleaf**](/latex/es/base-de-conocimientos/040-git-integration.md) es una [función premium](/latex/es/base-de-conocimientos/120-overleaf-premium-features.md) para usuarios de Overleaf Cloud y también está disponible para Overleaf Server Pro (versión 4.0 y posteriores). La integración de Overleaf con Git le permite clonar su proyecto de Overleaf en un repositorio local, tratando su proyecto de Overleaf como un repositorio remoto al que se pueden enviar y desde el que se pueden obtener cambios.
* Overleaf [**Sincronización de GitHub**](/latex/es/base-de-conocimientos/044-github-synchronization.md) es una [función premium](/latex/es/base-de-conocimientos/120-overleaf-premium-features.md) para usuarios de Overleaf Cloud. La función de sincronización con GitHub le permite vincular sus proyectos de Overleaf directamente a un repositorio de GitHub y mantenerlos sincronizados.


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