I've watched many tutorials about this today, but none of them was even close to this one. You're the boss
Happy holidays and thank you for the great videos about git. I spent almost a week watching whole playlists and thanks to them went from total noob in git to a confident user. There are a few topics, that I wish would be explained in more detail: - different kinds of git reset. You often present hard reset, but there are also --soft and no option. - Merge conflicts during a rebase - Strategies and options for merge. I find -X [ours|theirs] particularly useful for automatic conflict resolution. Also please consider to become an academic lecturer (if you are not already). Students need you.
WOW! This the easiest and yet most comprehensive explanation of this. Thank you!
Very nice tutorial. Besides explaining the technical diff between fetch and pull, it woulc have been great if you could also explain the reasons why one would use git fetch
Straightforward. That's the kind of content I've been looking for. Thx man.
That was very useful and answered my question! Thank you for this amazing short video 😇
Thank you so much for this explanation, I have seen so many other but i couldnt understand this until i get to you.
Thank you, for making it clear !
no nonsense talking, right on point, This short and sweet video is legend
No BS Straight to the point.
Awesome explanation. It's nice concise and easy to digest. Thank you for sharing :D
thank you for this clear explanation of fetch and pull. I appreciate the simple graphics and animation.
I'm Brazilian and with your video I was able to understand the difference between one and the other, unfortunately in my language there is no well-explained content as well as in English. It's a shame that I'm not fluent in English, but the YouTube translation helped me a lot, I had a little doubt about when to use git fetch, but it could be that you've already released another video. So in that case I will look at the other videos on your channel. I'm grateful -------------------- Just to recap, there is this type of content but in general context videos that are usually 1 hour long and you have to look for the video where it is talked about and generally a shallower explanation is given.
Thank you very much. Straight to the point.
very nice, simple and effective explanation, thank you
straight to the point nice one
Is there a way to download a specific branch to the local computer? cloning with URL always get the "main" version
This is really nice and straight to the point lesson, thanks sir!
Its so simple. Thank you for concise and useful tutorial
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