+[2016-03-26T22:48:16Z]tang^Lewis: nope +[2016-03-26T22:48:39Z]tang^Lewis: but. how about this? https://github.com/primer/primer +[2016-03-26T22:52:32Z]Lewisthanks +[2016-03-26T23:03:08Z]phroahi, is there support for embedding a vimeo player in README.md? (even just entering a link that's automatically parsed as an iframe would be great.) +[2016-03-26T23:03:21Z]phroaI was going to look at other projects' readmes, but I can't find one with so much as a youtube link.
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Posted by tang^ in #github at 2016-03-26T22:48:39Z
Lewis: but. how about this? https://github.com/primer/primer
+[2016-03-28T06:48:36Z]becker_11Hi, I've just created a new branch for my local repo and now want to open the file in my editor but can only see one version of the files which I'm assuming is Master. Can anyone shed some light on how I should proceed? +[2016-03-28T06:51:35Z]becker_11I guess in a nutshell I'm having trouble understanding how to work with branches from the command line +[2016-03-28T07:06:22Z]Magnetz74Hey all, so what's the best way to download my own git repo to my desktop? Pull, clone, or fetch? +[2016-03-28T07:26:35Z]SeveasMagnetz74: if you read the manpages for those commands, you'll understand why that question makes no sense. And as a bonus you'll know what to do :) +[2016-03-28T07:26:58Z]Magnetz74I figured out what I was looking for was clone, just now