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Using Git with Visual Studio Code (Official Beginner Tutorial)

A brief/compact intro to #Git & #GitHub made easy with #visualstudiocode

0:00 Intro
0:35 Initialize repository
0:55 Rename branch
1:25 Staging files
2:00 Committing files
2:10 Create new branch
2:40 Gutter overview
3:30 Comparing files / inline view
4:30 Merging branches
5:00 Publish to Github
6:00 Clone repository
6:20 Summary

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Download Git: https://git-scm.com/downloads

More on #SourceControl #VisualStudioCode & #Git at https://aka.ms/vsc-git
See other #intro #tutorials at https://aka.ms/VSCodeIntroPlaylist
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44 thoughts on “Using Git with Visual Studio Code (Official Beginner Tutorial)

  • Awesome video thanks this was just what I was looking for, you got right to the point. Definitely going to search your videos 1st before wasting my time with others. Thanks again

  • Converting Excel spreadsheets to PDF is my task. Somebody already has done this. how do I resource examples of this task? btw I am a beginner.

  • my source control is showing: install git. I have already installed git

  • someone give this man a nomination for Man of the Year

  • 2:38 You forgot to tell, that this "changes" tab appears only after you save the file (ctrl+s).. I spend 1hr trying to find what am I doing wrong. lol

  • I know how to use the git tool in cmd line in linux, so every action you did is known to me, but working with the GUI, where the output is somewhere on the VSC window … and using this Search, why? Where is the normal menu to git? I do not like how nowadays GUI and UX designer are working on software menus. Microsoft 365 admin consoles and hiding 1 item below an arrow, so I have to click 2 times to show the content of that item, changing everything without any advantage to the admin or developer, and so on …

    Beside my complains, you did a really great video.

  • Really clear and easy to understand. I feel like other people out there are deliberately trying to make git and github seem confusing!

  • loved the 7min Great Bro !! never seen short but 100% bang on Tutorial 🙏

  • Best git video ever made. I never leave comments. But this deserved the attention.

  • On Mac I am not seeing the icons when I hover over the file. Is there another way to stage it?

  • Simple, Well presented and straightforward to the point. That's what we all need. Thanks!

  • You said everything we need under 7 minutes, but most of instructors still argue to teach git by command line to show us they know a lot about programming

  • There are no links in the video description, about advanced git topics in vs code, as mentioned at the end of the video

  • Seriously? .. Can I only hit the like button once for this video? .. Fantastic job! Thank you!

  • I had an option at one time to upload just a single folder to Github and deselect others I had in a workspace that I didn't want to at one point but now VSCode is refusing to show me. Is there a way to re-enable that?

  • At timestamp 5:39 why is it prompting me to set up a repository when I've already set up the repository?

  • One of bestest videos of learning VSC. Your content was crisp and straight to the point and absolutely practical for our work related stuffs.

  • Why is it so hard, why studio detecting client and server folders separately, if i want to have single project, and whole hour i searching how to do it, do you heard anything adout user frendliness? In what hole you put this settings?

  • I love this method of using the KISS method. Keep it simple and sincere!! Thank you for your time.

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