Hi Guys, today I will introduce workflow of Git. At the end of the post, there is a surprise. Basically, that surprise is for students. But I think that’s a partiality so there will be one more surprise for pros too.
Now, you might ask why do we really need to understand Workflow(the way, how things work and give you desired output) before practising command?
The answer is very simple, because when we begin our study as a pre-nursery kid, Instead of teaching how to make words or sentences they first taught us alphabet. So when we want to master our skills it’s quite necessary that you should learn how the things that you are using are working and can be used more effectively so that there is no redundancy of unnecessary action you perform while working with it.
Git the tool, that is used to push the data to GitHub server maintain three area in the directory that is initialised as a git directory. To make the workflow more clear and easy to understand, I will use a corollary of your study session in college or school. I compare:
Stage in School Session | Stage in Git directory |
---|---|
Preparation to Enter Any desired college | Working Directory |
Beginning of University session | Staging Area |
Major Exam | .git Repository |
Student State in session | File state in Git Directory |
---|---|
Polishing Your Skill before getting admission | Editing and Modified but untracked |
Got Admission | Staged |
Passed Major Quiz | Commited |
This post was last modified on January 2, 2024 8:43 pm
Top 10 Emerging Technologies in Computer Science You Must Know Top 10 Emerging Technologies in…
In ecommerce, driving traffic to your online store is only half the battle. You can…
The business landscape is ever-changing, and success in this realm requires calculated strategy and keen…
Hi Everyone, we are back with another review of a popular design tool by Creative…
Struggling with a locked Samsung Galaxy or Note smartphone? Remove KG Lock, a U.S.-based company,…
When you open Adobe Photoshop for the first time, it's easy to click around in…
This website uses cookies.
Leave a Comment