Use version control software like Git to manage changes in your codebase. It tracks code changes, facilitates collaboration, and enables rollback. ๐ฆ #versioncontrol#Git#100DaysOfCode#buildinpublic
Learn to use version control tools like Git to manage your code and collaborate with other developers. It's a must-have skill for any developer. ๐ณ #versioncontrol#git#100DaysOfCode#buildinpublic
One of the worst things to face is that you look for code you have written in a different branch without realizing it and searching your project files for a few hours.
Donโt even add space or restructure the file. Disable your prettier or sync up the prettier settings so that it only changes the line you are adding to.
Going to create beginner git guide , below are the topics I am thinking to add in it ( not adding rebase : I think it's little bit hard for beginners ) : #github#Git#buildinpublic
GitHub tip:- learn to write clean git commit messages, It makes the overall git log look neat and tidy. It is easy for others to Traceback #git#buildinginpublic#buildinpublic
Hello World ๐ I wish you all a fantastic morning, day, evening or night, where ever you are! ๐ Continue with my #Git course and contribute to at least one #opensource project is my plan for today. Have a great one and stay safe, folks! ๐ #buildinpublic
Hi all you beautiful people ๐ I totally fell in love with #Git. โค๏ธ While working through the @Udemy course I really start understanding how it works. Investing more time in it, so that I later can be helpful for you. Content goes into my #get2learnthis project. #buildinpublic
If you are looking for a good explanation of the terms #git , Code Reviews, and Pull Requests, there is a nice series for #CodeNewbies and non #developers on @reviewpad's homepage. Well explained by using the analogy of writing a book. ๐ #buildinpublic
One thing that I'm learning fairly quickly as I'm working on @malparse is that so much of working on a complex project with tons of interlacing parts is finding out how to organize a bunch of disparate Git repos.
I learned how to tag and release (w/o animals) a legit beta version of my app on @github. I wrote about it on @hashnode. Thanks for the nudge to blog more this year, @ossia.
I just finished refactoring parts of my project, where I had to get rid of a lot of the code I have written in the past couple of days. But because I wasn't sure how the changes will work out, I did all of them in a new #git branch. #100DaysOfCode#buildinpublic