Cool video, but I think it would be helpful to highlight the buttons/commands when you are talking about them. Also, which terminal/theme are you using? - looks nice.
Thank you so much for this video! Please help clarify my understanding of the relationship between "git commit -m update app name" and "git checkout -b update-name" In my understanding, "git checkout -b update-name" was you creating a new branch. However, after the changes were made and you used "git commit -m update app name" to commit. I thought we were going to use "git commit "update-name" as the command to push. What am I missing? Thank you in advance
Push and pull works in accordance with local and remote repositories. In a local repo, you can easily create and delete files and directories. These commands are used to interact with a remote branch.
Thank you for explanation - very usefull. i use github only with master branch because i work alone on my stuff. One thing isn't so clear to me after watching this vid about deleting a brach: Do we have to delete it twice? first delete on my local repo and second on the github website (is it remote? or is it the master branch) this is confusing... maybe because english not my mother toung? usually i undarstand english very well :)
If you are only working on the master/main branch, do. not delete it! It is your only branch. If you create additional branches to do your work, you can delete a branch both locally and remotely (at the same time) using the command mentioned at 14:10 git push --delete origin . This will delete the branch locally and remotely, so you only do it once. Does that clear things up?
"I'd love to know how I can ask Python, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript developers to contribute to my project. Is there a feature on your website that allows for such requests?"
You are a teacher.
This is the best git explanation have seen so far.
Im so glad it's helpful!
Thanks!
Crystal clear and recommended for beginners.
Thanks, clear and straightforward
perfect and straightforward
Cool video, but I think it would be helpful to highlight the buttons/commands when you are talking about them. Also, which terminal/theme are you using? - looks nice.
Wonderful walkthrough to get going with git! How do one get the same skin for the terminal that you use that shows the current brach?
Thank you so much for this video! Please help clarify my understanding of the relationship between
"git commit -m update app name" and "git checkout -b update-name"
In my understanding, "git checkout -b update-name" was you creating a new branch. However, after the changes were made and you used "git commit -m update app name" to commit.
I thought we were going to use "git commit "update-name" as the command to push. What am I missing?
Thank you in advance
can you change your local "main" files and push a copy without a "branch" ?
Excellent.
what happens with your local branch ? can you "push/pull" branch locally into your "main" ?
Push and pull works in accordance with local and remote repositories. In a local repo, you can easily create and delete files and directories. These commands are used to interact with a remote branch.
Which type of terminal using is very nice theme name terminal
git posh or oh my posh
The best 👏👏👏
I love this series, clear and straightforward
Thank you for explanation - very usefull.
i use github only with master branch because i work alone on my stuff.
One thing isn't so clear to me after watching this vid about deleting a brach:
Do we have to delete it twice? first delete on my local repo and second on the github website (is it remote? or is it the master branch) this is confusing... maybe because english not my mother toung? usually i undarstand english very well :)
If you are only working on the master/main branch, do. not delete it! It is your only branch.
If you create additional branches to do your work, you can delete a branch both locally and remotely (at the same time) using the command mentioned at 14:10 git push --delete origin .
This will delete the branch locally and remotely, so you only do it once. Does that clear things up?
@@itsthatladydev yes it does, thank you :)
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"I'd love to know how I can ask Python, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript developers to contribute to my project. Is there a feature on your website that allows for such requests?"
what is your project? It could possibly be a candidate for Open Source Fridays
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