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0:00:00 Welcome!
0:00:33 Intro
0:00:43 What we're talking about today
0:01:53 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL
0:02:14 A Little About Git And Its Intended Use
0:03:46 VSCode Packaged Git Support
0:05:48 1 GitLens
0:09:05 2 Git History
0:11:06 3 Git Graph
0:12:54 4 GitIgnore
0:14:09 5 Git Project Manager
0:15:10 6 Code Stream
0:16:19 Closing
0:17:04 THANK YOU PATRONS AND SPONSORS

@gomesroney

Great video. Even for an experienced git user, having something readily available from the editor – specially for the most common tasks – is pretty useful for keeping you in the flow. Sometimes context switching to the terminal or a different tool is all it takes for you to loose your entire train of thought.

@ex0stasis72

I've been on both sides of the fence when it comes to git command line vs git in a GUI.

What worked well for me was learning just the bare minimum of git on command line in the best case scenarios where I didn't have to resolve conflicts or undo a git mistake I made. That made learning the various git GUIs so much easier to understand after that.

@LittleFoxFranky

For newbies in Git, I would recommend GitLense and Git Graph, which should be definitely enough to deal with a fussy boss who does not know what he wants xd

@abdulazeez.98

Git graph is awesome! Currently I use a whole program (sourcetree) just to visualise that graph. Now I can do all Git in VSCode.

@Gjacolby83

Thanks for this. I think it was exactly what I was looking for today.

@SilvioM_OFerreira

great job duddy!
thanks.

greetings from Brazil.

@danielnieto5356

Hi man, great content. I have a question, how do you customize your terminal for appears with those colors

@carloscampos8832

been using vscode for the last 2 years didn't knew it automatically displayed the changes lol I always the  cli to display them in the terminal

@rumisbadforyou9670

GPM 14:09
You literally have "File -> Open Recent" for this. Why do you have to reinvent the wheel?

@rac154

For terminal which extension you using
Like :- showing :(master) as current branch

@aram5642

Does any of those extensions provide a nice UI for git rebase interactive and the partial commits (-p)?

@msheaver

My go-to for Git VCS has been, for a LONG time, is Gitkraken! I did use Git Tower for a while, but the beautiful UI of GK stole me away from it!

@stepanzavadil

I like the extensions and the way you introduce them. What I don’t like, is that you ask for channel support before you even tell something useful.

@masterdrop

yasss