What is a gist?
A gist on GitHub is essentially a Git repository, albeit a simplified one, designed for sharing snippets of code, notes, or other text content. Gists support version control and can be public or secret.
Gist as a Git Repository:
Option B is correct because each gist is a Git repository, meaning you can clone it, commit changes, and even fork it, just like any other Git repository.
Incorrect Options:
Option A is incorrect because a gist is not an app; it's a feature of GitHub that provides a simplified repository.
Option C is incorrect because while a gist may contain Markdown documents, it is fundamentally a repository that can hold various file types.
Option D is incorrect because GitHub Pages is a separate service for hosting websites, not related to gists.
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