Keep in mind that to make changes to your text file using vim , Press i to get into insert mode and then press esc + :x to exit ; Basic Vim commands, you might get stuck ;
09:05 Git is a version control system that allows us to save the history of our project and collaborate with others 18:10 Git status command helps to track changes that are not saved in the history of the project 27:15 Learn how to modify files, view project history, remove commits, and use git stash and git stash pop commands. 36:20 Branching allows you to work on new features or bug fixes without affecting the main branch. 45:25 Forking a project allows you to make changes without directly modifying the original project. 54:30 Always create new branches and pull requests for new features or bugs to avoid code mixing and make code review easier. 1:03:35 Keeping your branch in sync with the main branch of upstream 1:12:40 Merging Codes and Resolving Merge Conflicts Crafted by Merlin AI.
The guests goes to the stage (staging area) , then the photographer took the photograph (commit) that saves in the history of the wedding ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ, this was amazing
The example of photo clicking in a wedding is amazing. Awesome content
Seen many git tutorials in the past. Had been using git for quite a long time now. But this is the best and most easy to understand tutorial I have seen so far. And I learned quite a few new things too, in the easiest way possible.
Sry i should be commenting after watching full video. But i can't control myself. After watching for just 11 min i am really happy that I could understand what u r teaching. This thing called github and its repository concept used to go a way abv my head bf. Now i am atleast able to understand. Thank you !
If you know about something and can explain it in terms that even a 3rd grade student can get it, shows that you truly understood it. Begin a professional, going through your content is fun and just love the way you break things into simpler ways. You are going big, brother. Hope to help you in some way and help the community.
Took me around 4-5 hours to complete the video but truly they were worth it. I understood each and every one of the concept . Totally blown away by the content.
Honestly blown away by the content. Having already seen quite a few git/github tutorials in the past, I started watching the video with the intention of skimming through the content quickly but it was so engaging I ended up watching the whole video. None of the previous videos I've seen were this good, thanks for putting so much effort into the videos!
A simple note : at 16:28 kunal used vim text editor and opened names.txt file to write some text names and saved the file using (first press esc key then) ":x" hope it is more clear now :))
I tried 5-6 or even more times to learn git and github but this day is remarkable for me because i finally learned all the concepts in a very clear manner just i have no more fear of all the git commands thanks kunal bhaiya ๐
You are the only one who made me understand the entire git and GitHub only in an hour. I was stuck in an endless loop but one of my friends told me about this video and I am really thankful to him and you as well.
Hey Kunal, I am watching your video for the first time. And you won't believe that I am literally praying to god after watching this video that I was struggling in git and GitHub for the past 6 months. I was facing many difficulties like merge conflict, fetching the upstream code and pull the code,and even working with the branches. And after watching this video, I have tried every command, and literally, now I am crystal clear with Github, even with the branching best practices. I really thank you a lot for creating this video and waiting for the entire course of DSA.
The picture clicking example was perfect for beginners like me. Really enjoyed the tutorial and understood the commands used. Kudos to Kunal for creating this tutorial.
The Smile on Kunal's face after completing every part of teaching is amazinggggg!
That expression at 24:00 says โthatโs how I rollโโค๏ธ. Epic man. Hats off to your efforts. Iโm halfway through but Iโm thoroughly enjoying this.
I've searched alot about git watched tons of videos on youtube googled alot whenever i want to do something with my projects on git. I never understood concepts of stash, rebase and all. I would like to say "BEST VIDEO ON GIT EVER". Appreciate it! By the way excited to see more videos like this. Great initiative man!๐๐
Thanks Kunal .... for all the efforts ...that you have taken to provide world class content at zero cost.... for the same content many edtechs are charging lakhs of Rs. Gratitude, blessings and more power to you ... that you keep doing what you do best and making us all Indians proud....
watched mostly every popular git tutorial (Hindi and English both) but no one explained like you brother. Really appreciate your work and thank you for providing such great content,
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