Seth Kenlon

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3 graphical tools for Git

Read: Part 1: What is Git? Part 2: Getting started with Git Part 3: Creating your first Git repository Part 4: How to restore older file versions in Git Part 5: 3 graphical…

Creating your first Git repository

Read: Part 1: What is Git? Part 2: Getting started with Git Part 3: Creating your first Git repository Part 4: How to restore older file versions in Git Part 5: 3 graphical…

Getting started with Git

Read: Part 1: What is Git? Part 2: Getting started with Git Part 3: Creating your first Git repository Part 4: How to restore older file versions in Git Part 5: 3 graphical…

What is Git?

Welcome to my series on learning how to use the Git version control system! In this introduction to the series, you will learn what Git is for and who should use it. Read…

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Care to explain your reasoning here? Is it for compatibility with a specific shell you use, or is it a visual preference?

For the record, I wrote this article using "Lego" not "Legos", but it was changed in copy editing. There seems to be an active debate about who's correct: the Lego Group or the populous. I'm not a linguist or anthropologist, so I'll stay out of that debate.