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Git stores data not as files, but as objects like blobs (raw file contents), trees (directories and their structure), and commits (metadata and references to other objects). Each object has a unique SHA-1 hash that acts as its fingerprint. #HowGitWorks
@nusco Just watched your #howgitworks #pluralsight course, best git course so far. Well done!
The `git add` command takes your file and adds its blob ID to a special staging area. Think of this as a temporary list of changes you want to include in your next "snapshot". #HowGitWorks
How git changes are pushed? Imagine you're working on a shared project. Pushing sends your local commits to a remote repository, like a central library accessible to everyone. Git transmits efficient "deltas" (differences) instead of entire files. #HowGitWorks
How git changes are pulled? When you pull from the remote repository, you download the latest changes made by others. Git merges or rebases these changes into your local branch, depending on your preference by combining/modifying blobs and updating references. #HowGitWorks
#howgitworks git commit -m “small change” git revert git commit -m “fix bug caused by small change” git revert git commit -m “fix another bug” git rever^C rm -rf * *cries*
Thanks for the entertaining and educational info on #graphTheory and #howGitWorks I really enjoyed it! ^5 @geeksam
Unlock Your Coding Skills Create a Stunning Modern Profile Card Using HTML & CSS .......... #HowGitWorks #GitTutorial #VersionControl #GitGuide #LearnGit #GitForBeginners #GitWorkflow #GitAndGitHub #SourceControl #SoftwareDevelopment #Programming #OpenSource #Coding
How does Git operate? .......... #HowGitWorks #GitTutorial #VersionControl #GitGuide #LearnGit #GitForBeginners #GitWorkflow #GitAndGitHub #SourceControl #SoftwareDevelopment #Programming #OpenSource #Coding #VersionControlSystems #TechEducation #CodingTips #DevCommunity #DevOps

#howgitworks git commit -m “small change” git revert git commit -m “fix bug caused by small change” git revert git commit -m “fix another bug” git rever^C rm -rf * *cries*
How git changes are pulled? When you pull from the remote repository, you download the latest changes made by others. Git merges or rebases these changes into your local branch, depending on your preference by combining/modifying blobs and updating references. #HowGitWorks
How git changes are pushed? Imagine you're working on a shared project. Pushing sends your local commits to a remote repository, like a central library accessible to everyone. Git transmits efficient "deltas" (differences) instead of entire files. #HowGitWorks
The `git add` command takes your file and adds its blob ID to a special staging area. Think of this as a temporary list of changes you want to include in your next "snapshot". #HowGitWorks
Git stores data not as files, but as objects like blobs (raw file contents), trees (directories and their structure), and commits (metadata and references to other objects). Each object has a unique SHA-1 hash that acts as its fingerprint. #HowGitWorks
@nusco Just watched your #howgitworks #pluralsight course, best git course so far. Well done!
Thanks for the entertaining and educational info on #graphTheory and #howGitWorks I really enjoyed it! ^5 @geeksam
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