This is good stuff thanks! When I started learning again how to do web dev I was copying and pasting between my office and home. Then I learned git and GitHub like...this is amazing!
I noted that this course is for an older version of Git/GitHub, although, most features still work and the fundamentals are the same. 2+ hours spent very preciously. I thank you for making this available. Keep up the great work.
Very good Crash Course which takes you through the basics of git and how to collaborate in github, whether for personal projects or open source projects (explains methods of pull request by both being a collaborator or by forking existing projects). Thank you !
Great video, very clear and concise. One thing I'd like to suggest is that for the purposes of a demo that simulates two totally different people, you might not want to use nearly identical usernames like maxacademind1 and maxacademind2 :D
Hi, Max, Thanks for the Tutorial. When I ran the "add ." command, I received a long list of warnings for very many files in my code base. The warnings are the same for all files: "Warning: in the working copy of file.html, LF will be replaced by CRLF the next time Git touches it." So I decided not to go on to 'commit' until I hear from you. Please do you understand this? What should I do?
Hey Max, amazing crash course. As I was following along, however, I failed to get a couple of errors like you had gotten. For me, I failed to get the errors you got when using the git push commands. I didn't need to generate tokens or to enter passwords, or to prepend my username to the beginning of the repo url on GitHub. Later, I also didn't need to create a new "Issue" and have my modifications reviewed when using a different account, etc. Each time I pushed, it went through without any of the errors you had gotten. You wouldn't happen to know why, would you?
the link provided to us is a repo. I cannot init it and do other commands because from the github website it downloaded all the files. I am very new to this. Did I do something wrong? Thanks
git revert is not working i wrote this code git revert 0a51ea679ad9c8fdbc5134447200c589d5e2ee73 CONFLICT (modify/delete): index.html deleted in (empty tree) and modified in HEAD. Version HEAD of index.html left in tree. error: could not revert 0a51ea6... first commit hint: After resolving the conflicts, mark them with hint: "git add/rm ", then run hint: "git revert --continue". hint: You can instead skip this commit with "git revert --skip". hint: To abort and get back to the state before "git revert", hint: run "git revert --abort".
00:00 What is Git?
01:40 What is GitHub?
04:30 Installing Git and VS Code. Example Code.
08:25 Git Repositories
12:40 Commits
28:20 git revert
32:50 Command Cheatsheet
33:00 Staging Files Selectively
36:30 .gitignore file
38:55 Branches + Merge + Conflicts
55:42 Git and GitHub
1:08:23 Personal Access Tokens
1:53:00 Fork
thank you so much
33:14 basic key commands
36:45 gitignore file
39:02 git branches
56:00 Github
I hadn’t seen your videos for a while, the design and quality of them have taken a huge shift. Cheers!
30:10 if you are stuck how Max saved the message and quited then press Esc then type :wq and hit Enter or ↵ or on Macs
Thank you. What you put out there was helpful. Thanks
Thank you, Max! The best teacher in the world!
A video specifically on what Rebase actually does would be amazing.
ruclips.net/video/_UZEXUrj-Ds/видео.html
In General only "flattening" your commit History by applying sequences of comitts in a specific Order so that they appear as a linear commit History.
Best GIT introduction I have seen so far.
This is good stuff thanks!
When I started learning again how to do web dev I was copying and pasting between my office and home. Then I learned git and GitHub like...this is amazing!
I noted that this course is for an older version of Git/GitHub, although, most features still work and the fundamentals are the same. 2+ hours spent very preciously. I thank you for making this available. Keep up the great work.
Very good Crash Course which takes you through the basics of git and how to collaborate in github, whether for personal projects or open source projects (explains methods of pull request by both being a collaborator or by forking existing projects). Thank you !
Immer eine gute Idee neue Dinge zu lernen, danke!
This video is exactly what you need. Great concept explanations and preview of commands
Great mini course. Thank you so much!
you are special, thank you Max!
Very nice explained.. Excellent work.. Thank you
it might be good to cover a few very important details but good course overall. Especially for GitHub parts.
Thank you for sharing! Great information :)
Very weel-explained, I recommend this author who has Udemy courses with the same good quality. Tons of thumbs up for you!
Your course content always give some special tips and tricks.. thank for this #Max
really appreciated. Thank you max ❤❤
Great course! Max never disappoints!
Keep going!
Thanks for the crash course
Time to revise!
Thanks!❤
Happy Committing!😂
Thank you so much sir ... I loved it
mangekyu sharingan
1:25:00 - my bookmark (time stamp)
well done! Thank a milion for this awesome tutorial 💐💐
Excellent Tutorial 👍 keep going
Great video, very clear and concise. One thing I'd like to suggest is that for the purposes of a demo that simulates two totally different people, you might not want to use nearly identical usernames like maxacademind1 and maxacademind2 :D
Thank you max for this video tutorial
a sveltekit crash course would be much appreciated now that it's not in beta anymore.
thank you so much!
Awesome video, thanks bro
Thank you so much
Hi, Max,
Thanks for the Tutorial.
When I ran the "add ." command, I received a long list of warnings for very many files in my code base.
The warnings are the same for all files: "Warning: in the working copy of file.html, LF will be replaced by CRLF the next time Git touches it."
So I decided not to go on to 'commit' until I hear from you.
Please do you understand this? What should I do?
Thank you for this video, it was really useful for me 👍👍
Great tutorial. Thanks
Will there be any SvelteKit course from academind ?
I wrote ->
git init and git add index.html commands but I received "pathspec did not match any files" error.
How can I solve this error.
Hey Max, amazing crash course. As I was following along, however, I failed to get a couple of errors like you had gotten. For me, I failed to get the errors you got when using the git push commands. I didn't need to generate tokens or to enter passwords, or to prepend my username to the beginning of the repo url on GitHub. Later, I also didn't need to create a new "Issue" and have my modifications reviewed when using a different account, etc. Each time I pushed, it went through without any of the errors you had gotten. You wouldn't happen to know why, would you?
thank you for the great effort ❤❤❤❤
the link provided to us is a repo. I cannot init it and do other commands because from the github website it downloaded all the files. I am very new to this. Did I do something wrong? Thanks
Please divide The timeline to reach easily to the explanation
I had trouble finding the correct index.html file. I am new at this but what I downloaded did not match with the video.
check zz folder
left at 28:23
Just so you guys know he's a new user on a different machine
1:01:51
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Ahhhh git, best vcs since 2004 or so 🤭🤭🤭🤭
can u put time stamps please
50:00
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25:11
The word 'easily' should not be used to describe anything with Git. Should be replaced by 'painfully'.
Third
First 🫡
Second )
Not for beginners
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git revert is not working
i wrote this code
git revert 0a51ea679ad9c8fdbc5134447200c589d5e2ee73
CONFLICT (modify/delete): index.html deleted in (empty tree) and modified in HEAD. Version HEAD of index.html left in tree.
error: could not revert 0a51ea6... first commit
hint: After resolving the conflicts, mark them with
hint: "git add/rm ", then run
hint: "git revert --continue".
hint: You can instead skip this commit with "git revert --skip".
hint: To abort and get back to the state before "git revert",
hint: run "git revert --abort".