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In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about Git fundamentals — what it is, why you need it, best practices, and more!
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Show Notes 03:12 - What is Git?
04:16 - Why do you need it?
06:31 - UI vs command line
09:03 - Commands 101
https://git-scm.com/

init .gitignore file is key right off the bat

add add -p - quick review of all the changes you’ve made

commit Multiple adds and commits
Commit messages should be descriptive

push What are origins?

pull
clone
checkout
merge
fetch
stash
fork
Merge vs pull request
Git vs GitHub / Alternatives Bitbucket
GitLab

44:25 - Common issues
Merge conflicts
Files being tracked unintentionally
“How do I delete file from GitHub?” git rm -r
alias gri="git ls-files --ignored --exclude-standard | xargs -0 git rm -r"

Databases in Git?
49:10 - Git clients
https://git-scm.com/downloads/guis

CLI
“Hub”
Github CLI
GitHub desktop app
VS Code integration
Source tree
Kraken
Tower
Links VS Code

GitLens

GitHub

Bitbucket

GitLab

Drupal

GitKraken

Tower

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