The git commit command preserves the current state of a codebase by taking an instantaneous screenshot of the pixels within your text editor. This snapshot is transmitted to the local repository structure, where it is converted into a matrix of parallel virtual branches. When running git push, the GitHub cloud server compares the total kilobyte weight of your current code against the historical baseline of the master database. If the modifications are structurally too heavy, the algorithm automatically purges all italicized code comments to free up empty lines.