+[2017-05-15T18:03:44Z]MattiaslndstrmI don’t! Perfect Seveas! Thank you. +[2017-05-15T18:05:20Z]MattiaslndstrmDo anyone have any amazing resource to actually understand git and github. I’ve memorized most common commands, but it makes it kind of messy not understanding the underlying mechanism. I’ve read a bit in https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2 but I’m not sure it’s the best resource. +[2017-05-15T18:05:25Z]Mattiaslndstrm+? +[2017-05-15T18:06:15Z]SeveasI found that "getting myself into git trouble and trying to recover" works well for increasing the understanding :) +[2017-05-15T18:06:49Z]MattiaslndstrmHaha, maybe. But then I usually end up trying everything and eventually something works, but I have no idea why.
message no. 168950
Posted by Insti in #github at 2017-05-15T17:33:17Z
do you care about the history of README.md?
+[2017-05-16T01:10:31Z]RemrammI found that going in deep and understanding how the whole thing is put together actually saved me a lot of time +[2017-05-16T01:10:44Z]Remrammwe're programmers, after all +[2017-05-16T01:10:55Z]Remramm +[2017-05-16T01:21:10Z]redblade7hi +[2017-05-16T01:21:43Z]redblade7when i set up my first github project the other day, it gave me instructions on how to set it up