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Navigating the Cosmic Git: A Majestic Journey through Git Exercises
This is blog I wrote after attempting to complete Git exercise by fracz. So, speaking about git exercise it's a set of tasks that will give you a basic understanding of how Git works and various commands that you can try out. You can try out by going to Git Exercise, go here and follow the steps mentioned. So going further I am hoping you all know about what Git is and why it has great importance in this industry. Buckle up let's go for the adventure of understanding git.
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Git-SIM: Visually simulate Git operations in your own repos with a single termi
Looks great!
I'm really missing support for remotes. There are lots of tools for local-only development (like https://gitexercises.fracz.com/), but very few allow to demonstrate stuff like "Syncing a GitHub fork with the original repository" which involves two remotes and three copies of the same branch at the very least.
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Learning, question worth to learn GIT in depth?
It's worth it. You'll have to figure it out eventually. You might as well learn early to 1) save yourself time, and 2) make yourself look competent at your software engineering job. fracz's git-exercises are what helped it click for me.
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Mastering Emacs: What's new in Emacs 29.1
Has anyone figured out how to pair magit with git-sim (https://github.com/initialcommit-com/git-sim) so that you can use magit's controls but then get a picture of what you're about to do before you do it?
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Config properties not set programatically
The `handle_animations()` function is called from a separate module. Here's a link to the code file on GitHub in case it helps: https://github.com/initialcommit-com/git-sim/blob/main/git_sim/animations.py
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Git-SIM: Visually simulate Git operations in your own repos with a single termi
Haha wow you posted this before I could! I created Git-Sim and hope that folks can get some use and value out of it. Happy to answer any questions anyone might have, and especially looking for feedback so that I can improve the tool. Also if anyone is interested in contributing let me know and also check out the project Github page:
https://github.com/initialcommit-com/git-sim
What are some alternatives?
git-cola - git-cola: The highly caffeinated Git GUI
tree-sitter-module - Building script for tree-sitter language definitions
PHP console - 🖥 PHP CLI application library, provide console options,arguments parse, console controller/command run, color style, user interactive, format information show and more. 功能全面的PHP命令行应用库。提供控制台选项、参数解析, 命令运行,颜色风格输出, 用户信息交互, 特殊格式信息显示
onramp - Easing the onramp for new or non-PHP developers to become Laravel devs.
ManimML - ManimML is a project focused on providing animations and visualizations of common machine learning concepts with the Manim Community Library.
git-from-the-bottom-up - An introduction to the architecture and design of the Git content manager
tortoisegit - Windows Explorer Extension to Operate Git; Mirror of official repository https://tortoisegit.org/sourcecode
manim-physics - Physics simulation plugin of Manim that can generate scenes in various branches of Physics.
video-to-ascii - It is a simple python package to play videos in the terminal using characters as pixels
pydriller - Python Framework to analyse Git repositories