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# Git
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Git
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Git is tool that's used in the programming industry.
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* Git is tool that's used in the programming industry.
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* Another name for Git is a Version Control System (VCS) tool.
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* Specifically to track project work done, and the changes to files we've made.
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* The more correct term is Source Control.
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* It is NOT a programming language.
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* Git is a tool made for (usually) us programmers to track the work we've done.
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Another name for Git is a Version Control System (VCS) tool.
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Specifically to track project work done, and the changes to files we've made.
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The more correct term is Source Control.
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It is NOT a programming language.
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Git is a tool made for (usually) us programmers to track the work we've done.
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Programmer socks (not) included.
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Why Git
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Now we need to ask WHY.
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* Now we need to ask WHY.
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* Why would we need a tool like this?
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* Why not use Google Drive instead?
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* I will find your IP address.
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* In all honesty,
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* It's to help keep track of who did what.
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* And to work on unique features...
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* without affecting the main area/branch of our work.
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* When DO we use git?
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* Because Git keeps track of the changes we've made to files,
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* We can then use it to commit and stage these files,
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* and push them to a place where we can store them.
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Code Storage
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* This place is called a Repository.
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* Repositories are hosted on websites like GitLab, GitHub and Forgejo.
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* But, an interesting feature of git, is that it allows you to time-travel.
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* Meaning that if a project breaks, you can go back to before it broke.
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* Now I hear you nerds in the audience asking...
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* Why not use SVN?
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* The answer is simple.
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Why would we need a tool like this?
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Why not use Google Drive instead?
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I will find your IP address.
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In all honesty,
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It's to help keep track of who did what.
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And to work on unique features...
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without affecting the main area/branch of our work.
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When DO we use git?
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Because Git keeps track of the changes we've made to files,
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We can then use it to commit and stage these files,
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and push them to a place where we can store them.
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This place is called a Repository.
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Repositories are hosted on websites like GitLab, GitHub and Forgejo.
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=================================
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But, an interesting feature of git, is that it allows you to time-travel.
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Meaning that if a project breaks, you can go back to before it broke.
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Now I hear you in the audience asking...
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Why not use SVN?
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The answer is simple.
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No.
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WHY don't we use SVN
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An actual answer is that Git is Distributed, and SVN in centralized.
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* An actual answer is that Git is Distributed, and SVN in centralized.
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* Simply put, devs can store their changes locally on their machines.
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* Whereas on SVN they're stored on a central system.
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* With a central system you NEED to be connected at all times to work on it.
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* You can work locally on git without having to be connected,
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* and then push once you're reconnected.
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* Back to git.
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* Let's start with the basics.
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Live demonstration time
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* Please get your laptops out
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Simply put, devs can store their changes locally on their machines,
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where on SVN they're stored on a central system.
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With a central system you NEED to be connected at all times to work on it.
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You can work locally on git without having to be connected,
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and then push once you're reconnected.
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Back to git.
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Let's start with the basics.
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# Live demonstration time
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Please get your laptops out
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How to download Git & Git LFS
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## Download
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Don't do these types of commit messages
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Don't do this
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Setup SSH key (see Readme.md)
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Setup SSH key (see Readme.md))
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TroubleShooting
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TroubleShooting
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Go here
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Go here: https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/generating-a-new-ssh-key-and-adding-it-to-the-ssh-agent
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https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/generating-a-new-ssh-key-and-adding-it-to-the-ssh-agent
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