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The Git Episode ⑂
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Git-ing things done.
A weekly podcast about programming, development, and design.
I'm John, I run a design and development firm that builds apps and websites.
I'm joined by JP:
Hi everyone! I'm a full stack software engineer at a real estate tech start up.
Catch up / What's today's episode about?
John: California is on fire 🔥Making my job — complicated
Let's talk about git!
I recently watched this quick 4 hour course which is going to be my pick: https://frontendmasters.com/courses/git-in-depth/
Let's assume that listeners use git daily
Teaching / Learning section
Git at a very high level
- Version Control
- Major, major oversimplification: key value store
- key = hash of data
- value = data
- You use the key to retrieve your data (i.e.
git checkout
is just moving the pointer to the particular commit hash) - Three (4 if you count remote) areas where code lives
- Working: "untracked" files - this is your playground or scratch pad, current "working area"
- Staging: files that will be part of your next commit. this is like saying, 'hey, I want to add these files and changes to my repo as they are no longer just scratchpad thoughts'
- this is how git knows what changed between last commit and your current commit
- Repo: files that git knows about. the repo contains all of your commits
- Remote: Github, bitbucket, etc
What does your personal / work git workflow look like?
i.e. walk me through how you might use git when you implement a new feature
this can be a longer section where we talk about git / github as it relates to working on a product
- How often you commit
- What your commit messages look like
- PR etiquette
- Git Squash vs Leaving all the history
Goodies + TIL section
Git Goodie #1: --no-pager
- Have you ever done a
git diff
or agit branch
and your terminal opens up a "new page"? You can throw in the--no-pager
flag and it will display the contents in the same window instead
Git TIL: git commit
without the -m
flag
- I learned that the
-m
flag is only for short commit messages
John: Git Goodie — git stash
- I only learned this one a year ago, incredibly useful.
- you can name your stashes!
- pop + apply
- git
stash list
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Manage episode 247342056 series 1900125
Git-ing things done.
A weekly podcast about programming, development, and design.
I'm John, I run a design and development firm that builds apps and websites.
I'm joined by JP:
Hi everyone! I'm a full stack software engineer at a real estate tech start up.
Catch up / What's today's episode about?
John: California is on fire 🔥Making my job — complicated
Let's talk about git!
I recently watched this quick 4 hour course which is going to be my pick: https://frontendmasters.com/courses/git-in-depth/
Let's assume that listeners use git daily
Teaching / Learning section
Git at a very high level
- Version Control
- Major, major oversimplification: key value store
- key = hash of data
- value = data
- You use the key to retrieve your data (i.e.
git checkout
is just moving the pointer to the particular commit hash) - Three (4 if you count remote) areas where code lives
- Working: "untracked" files - this is your playground or scratch pad, current "working area"
- Staging: files that will be part of your next commit. this is like saying, 'hey, I want to add these files and changes to my repo as they are no longer just scratchpad thoughts'
- this is how git knows what changed between last commit and your current commit
- Repo: files that git knows about. the repo contains all of your commits
- Remote: Github, bitbucket, etc
What does your personal / work git workflow look like?
i.e. walk me through how you might use git when you implement a new feature
this can be a longer section where we talk about git / github as it relates to working on a product
- How often you commit
- What your commit messages look like
- PR etiquette
- Git Squash vs Leaving all the history
Goodies + TIL section
Git Goodie #1: --no-pager
- Have you ever done a
git diff
or agit branch
and your terminal opens up a "new page"? You can throw in the--no-pager
flag and it will display the contents in the same window instead
Git TIL: git commit
without the -m
flag
- I learned that the
-m
flag is only for short commit messages
John: Git Goodie — git stash
- I only learned this one a year ago, incredibly useful.
- you can name your stashes!
- pop + apply
- git
stash list
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