I don't understand why people cannot make simple videos like this one. Straight to the point and no jargons! Again, STRAIGHT to the point ! Thank you sir !
Most videos provide excellent info ... but I would say the beauty of videos like this is that they focus on concepts so a newbie knows where to place the information they get.
Stickers ship worldwide, but make sure to get your pull request in ASAP, supplies are limited! UPDATE, Wow 200+ PRs have already been submitted, I will attempt to ship out regular fireship stickers when the holograms run out.
Gone in under an hour, I really need to enable push notifications for your channel... 🙃 Hope there may be a third opportunity in the future, missed the first one from a year ago or so as well.
I’m chugging along coding and you’re really speeding up my learning process, “tree shaking” all unnecessary info and “bundling” the important stuff in a short timeframe. This feels nice too as I can quickly explain concepts in future interviews. Thanks for making my coding journey enjoyable!
You're killing it man with these 100sec videos, so much effort crammed into putting that short clip together, appreciate these concise refreshers. Keep them coming!
I like your video style a lot. Either 100 seconds where you briefly explain everything, or 10 minute videos that go into more detail. You're inspiring, but I sadly lack motivation.
The fact that you are instructing people how to contribute to your repo..but I was searching for a general instructions to push and pull and so on.. and difinately you got my ass .
254 figgin` PRs at the moment! :D good luck man! :D (since this is getting out of hand and will take some time you can freely forget my PR, i like your videos more than stickers, whos with me?)
You're on fire man!🔥Lately you have been posting videos about absolutely essential topics. This one will save my head as I will start to work remotely. Keep it up!
Okay, this type of content is so useful for all of us. My content still doesn't have any videos regarding Git, but i should do at least crash course. Did you plan more on videos regarding Git? Thanks!
Amazing explanation! Thank you! That said, I can't help but think the word "pull" is not the right word for requesting a merge of two completely separate repositories. Very unintuitive...
Are stickers still available ? Recently I've been started learning Github and now i come to this point i.e pull request so if i submit pull request now as this video is 4 year old will i get sticker too ?
Is there a way to create push request for already committed and pushed work on github? I want to create a pull request for each of my previously committed work on main branch
Can somebody explain me 1 thing? There is a command "git pull" when you want to update your local branch with changes from same branch in origin. And there is a "pull request" when you want to add your changes in some origin branch. So in the first case we are actually downloading code and in the second case we are kind of "uploading" our code. It is confusing that both this actions are called "pull", isn't it? Why they didn't call it "push request" for example?:)
```git pull``` isn't just about fetching a branch, but also merging it with something else. So you're requesting the current repo owner to fetch your changes and merge them with the master branch. You're requesting that they pull. Still I agree that the name is terrible - what you're really requesting theym to do is to Merge. The fetching/pulling is secondary. Gitlab calls this a Merge Request and it's far better.
My teacher took 2 business days to explain us this still he cant, you did it in 100 seconds
nothing personal, your teacher sucks, get more web help
@@yt-sh thats what i did
Maybe the teacher lay the initial foundation and this video was the final piece.
@@jasoncheng4250 this
At least your teacher would explain github features to you ... Mine does not even know what a repo is
I don't understand why people cannot make simple videos like this one. Straight to the point and no jargons! Again, STRAIGHT to the point ! Thank you sir !
Most videos provide excellent info ... but I would say the beauty of videos like this is that they focus on concepts so a newbie knows where to place the information they get.
Because this video is entertainment and not education per se.
Every has their own teaching style, you can understand by watching this video but I can understand others.
Stickers ship worldwide, but make sure to get your pull request in ASAP, supplies are limited! UPDATE, Wow 200+ PRs have already been submitted, I will attempt to ship out regular fireship stickers when the holograms run out.
and i saw this video some hours ago told myself its 100seconds you can watch it anytime and now the opportunity is gone no more stickers.
@@mohamudsharif8119 I ordered more! There is still time to submit.
@@Fireship I hope I won
Gone in under an hour, I really need to enable push notifications for your channel... 🙃 Hope there may be a third opportunity in the future, missed the first one from a year ago or so as well.
I did it 8 hours ago so I I was around 240 hope I got it
I’m chugging along coding and you’re really speeding up my learning process, “tree shaking” all unnecessary info and “bundling” the important stuff in a short timeframe. This feels nice too as I can quickly explain concepts in future interviews. Thanks for making my coding journey enjoyable!
First try on using github and dont know how to pull request. Thank you for your explaination, clear and straight to point.
Thanks! Great job on making this short an concise. I submitted my first pull request ( and first meaningful contribution) to a repo with your help👍
You're killing it man with these 100sec videos, so much effort crammed into putting that short clip together, appreciate these concise refreshers. Keep them coming!
I just started working as Junior Dev, these are so helpful! Thank you!
Hi, how are you right now in your dev journey ? i just started
I don't know if anyone used this expression in these sort of context but this was yummy
Best course in 100 seconds. Learned a ton.
This is everything I wanted to know about GitHub for the past few years.
The first time I am mad at the youtube algorithm for not recommending me a video earlier!!!! Why did I just now get the video
Yeah, great video. I really love your 100sec. vids! Pull request already submitted xD
I'm loving your 100 seconds series. Waiting for more advance topics like rebase, merge, conflict.
Think I managed to get my pull request in just in time! Hope I get a sticker! Thanks for doing this (:
You are saving my career 1 video at a time.
Just did my first contribution all thanks to you. Keep making these short videos.
2 VIDEOS IN 24 HOURS!!!🤩🙌🏾🔥❗
Oh wow, I think that's a record for me.
patiently waiting for that future video about git-rebase 🤩
I like your video style a lot. Either 100 seconds where you briefly explain everything, or 10 minute videos that go into more detail. You're inspiring, but I sadly lack motivation.
simple and straight to the point.
No much talk
The fact that you are instructing people how to contribute to your repo..but I was searching for a general instructions to push and pull and so on.. and difinately you got my ass .
Brilliant! Saw so many videos of more than 10 minutes.. but this is make it clear in seconds.. 👌🏻👍🏻
254 figgin` PRs at the moment! :D good luck man! :D (since this is getting out of hand and will take some time you can freely forget my PR, i like your videos more than stickers, whos with me?)
me🙋
🔥🔥 Really loving this 100s series.
This was awesome ,just learnt in 100 seconds and already made a pull request
Dude I have been looking into how and why pull requests r used and I gotta this is it all my questions answered in 100 seconds
These videos are so well made. Keep up the amazing work mate.
This is awesome. I made my first pull request! Thank you!!
Today I made my second pull request!
THIS is what people need to do, lol. I have ADHD and this was a PERFECT chunk of time for someone like me. THANK YOU SO MUCHHH!!!!!!
Killer content! Loving this format of a short video + longer example.
Short, to the point and with gifts! Great work!... This is really nice
jeez, that was quick, full truck of thanks to you.
Straight no-nonsense tutorial.
i enjoyed this 100 seconds so much, thanks a lot
Awesome last video tip, looking forward for that rebase video
Your videos have a different class 👌🏼
20hr of concept got crystal cleared in 💯 sec.
I wish RUclips had a superlike button for videos like this
Excellent. These short video are helpful.
Clear and concise, perfect.
Cool, Finger Crossed. Hoping you have more than 574 sticker packs, Mine is PR #574. Well I have never seen such a to-point tutorial in 100sec.
Thank You so much, nice video ..............Fireship🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
You're on fire man!🔥Lately you have been posting videos about absolutely essential topics.
This one will save my head as I will start to work remotely. Keep it up!
Glad to hear you're finding the topics useful!
Okay, this type of content is so useful for all of us. My content still doesn't have any videos regarding Git, but i should do at least crash course. Did you plan more on videos regarding Git? Thanks!
fckin hell, its crazy you really did it on 100 seconds.
Thank you! You're a real one!
Thank you, always wondered how I could contribute to existing repo's, have been noticing (and locally fixing) some bugs of my favorite repository. 😄
i love this channel and series
Thanks, I used this in my presentation, not the video but explaining. credit to Fireship of course
Thank i always wanted to know it..thumbs up🙋♂️
Jeff is still my favourite tech youtuber
Nice I need to learn git and this is very helpful
I friggin love you man
Thanks! I was #199!
You guys are fast 💨💨
Pull request is interesting. I was thinking all this time that git pull and pull request are the same
It is a confusing name IMO, it should be "merge request" (that's what gitlab calls them).
Amazing explanation! Thank you!
That said, I can't help but think the word "pull" is not the right word for requesting a merge of two completely separate repositories. Very unintuitive...
We need more 100 seconds videos. Great content👏
I've signed a contract for 100 episodes this year (with myself)
@@Fireship learning from you 💯%
Very helpful, thanks a lot!
Thank you Fireship, I like this new way of teaching and also #ilikefreestuff
Waiting for the git rebase video :D
I'd very much like a video on rebase 🙌🏼
That gif is so on point.
LOVE THIS CONTENT!
Nicely explained!
This is good time that I have invested here
Since its short video,its fast paced and is needed to be fast too. But it would have been better with captions. BTW gr* video, keep doing it.
I don't even want a sticker I'm just happy I learned something
waiting for the video about rebase :)
You could use Github Desktop which is easier than command line
1:35 ... GIT Rebase in 100 Seconds ... GIT Rebase vs Merge in 100 Seconds as challenge. ... promised, but missing
This was soo good 🎊
Great video again
Do I still get a sticker or is it too late? 😅
What is the difference between forking a repo and cloning it? Which one is preferable?
Really helped out
Are stickers still available ? Recently I've been started learning Github and now i come to this point i.e pull request so if i submit pull request now as this video is 4 year old will i get sticker too ?
great content!
Where's the git rebase video, huh, Charleston? 😺
Do you still respond to pull requests? I know I'm pretty late but I was just wondering
he doesnt
why is it called a pull request when you are pushing?
You have pushed it towards the creator of the main repo, now you are requesting them to pull it towards their side ie make changes
THANK YOU
That's a very interesting way to make a giveaway
Is there a way to create push request for already committed and pushed work on github?
I want to create a pull request for each of my previously committed work on main branch
What happened to the video you said you were making about git rebase?
Amazing!
Awesome 😍
Fireship can u create a desktop app with electron using python as a backend??
Greetings from Perú, I hope my pull request make it to the final cut
Can somebody explain me 1 thing? There is a command "git pull" when you want to update your local branch with changes from same branch in origin. And there is a "pull request" when you want to add your changes in some origin branch. So in the first case we are actually downloading code and in the second case we are kind of "uploading" our code. It is confusing that both this actions are called "pull", isn't it? Why they didn't call it "push request" for example?:)
```git pull``` isn't just about fetching a branch, but also merging it with something else.
So you're requesting the current repo owner to fetch your changes and merge them with the master branch. You're requesting that they pull.
Still I agree that the name is terrible - what you're really requesting theym to do is to Merge. The fetching/pulling is secondary.
Gitlab calls this a Merge Request and it's far better.
Where can I buy your sticker ?
"git checkout -b newbranch" and save 1 command :)
Awwww Shooo Sweeet of you!
Is it not possible to create a new pull request from the CLI?
@fireship are you still shipping stickers?
I thought a pull request had something to do with massages
1:35 "on top of your existing work" is not how I would put this...
rly nice video :)
u should make avid for fork too!