cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/222613
Although I prefer the Pro Git book, itβs clear that different resources are helpful to different people. For those looking to get an understanding of Git, Iβve linked to Git for Beginners: Zero to Hero π
The author of βGit for Beginners: Zero to Hero πβ posted the following on Reddit:
Hey there folks!
Iβve rewritten the git tutorial. Iβve used over the years whenever newbies at work and friends come to me with complex questions but lack the git basics to actually learn.
After discussing my git shortcuts and aliases elsewhere and over DMs it was suggested to me that I share it here.
I hope it helps even a couple of yβall looking to either refresh, jumpstart or get a good grasp of how common git concepts relate to one another !
It goes without saying, that any and all feedback is welcome and appreciated π
TL;DR: re-wrote a git tutorial that has helped friends and colleagues better grasp of git https://jdsalaro.com/blog/git-tutorial/
EDIT:
Iβve been a bit overwhelmed by the support and willingness to provide feedback, so Iβve enabled
hypothes.is
on https://jdsalaro.com for /u/NervousQuokka and anyone else wanting chime in. You can now highlight and comment snippets. β οΈ Please join thefeedback@jdsalaro
group via this link https://hypothes.is/groups/BrRxenZW/feedback-jdsalaro so any highlights, comments, and notes are visible to me and stay nicely grouped. Usinghypothes.is
for this is an experiment for me, so letβs see how it goes :)
The author is here on Lemmy, see their comment on the original post