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"## Git Commits",
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"A commit in a git repository records a snapshot of all the files in your directory. It's like a giant copy and paste, but even better!",
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"",
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"Git wants to keep commits as lightweight as possible though, so it doesn't just copy the entire directory every time you commit. It actually stores each commit as a set of changes, or a \"delta\", from one version of the repository to the next. That's why most commits have a parent commit above them -- you'll see this later in our visualizations.",
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"Git wants to keep commits as lightweight as possible though, so it doesn't just blindly copy the entire directory every time you commit. It can (when possible) compress a commit as a set of changes, or a \"delta\", from one version of the repository to the next. That's why most commits have a parent commit above them -- you'll see this later in our visualizations.",
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"",
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"In order to clone a repository, you have to unpack or \"resolve\" all these deltas. That's why you might see the command line output:",
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"",
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"`resolving deltas`",
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"",
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"when cloning a repo.",
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"",
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"It's a lot to take in, but for now you can think of commits as snapshots of the project. Commits are very light and switching between them is wicked fast!"
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"It's a lot to take in, but for now you can think of commits as snapshots of the project. Commits are very lightweight and switching between them is wicked fast!"
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"## Git Commits",
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"A commit in a git repository records a snapshot of all the files in your directory. It's like a giant copy and paste, but even better!",
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"",
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"Git wants to keep commits as lightweight as possible though, so it doesn't just copy the entire directory every time you commit. It actually stores each commit as a set of changes, or a \"delta\", from one version of the repository to the next. That's why most commits have a parent commit above them -- you'll see this later in our visualizations.",
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"Git wants to keep commits as lightweight as possible though, so it doesn't just blindly copy the entire directory every time you commit. It can (when possible) compress a commit as a set of changes, or a \"delta\", from one version of the repository to the next. That's why most commits have a parent commit above them -- you'll see this later in our visualizations.",
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"",
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"In order to clone a repository, you have to unpack or \"resolve\" all these deltas. That's why you might see the command line output:",
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"",
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"`resolving deltas`",
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"",
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"when cloning a repo.",
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"",
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"It's a lot to take in, but for now you can think of commits as snapshots of the project. Commits are very light and switching between them is wicked fast!"
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"It's a lot to take in, but for now you can think of commits as snapshots of the project. Commits are very lightweight and switching between them is wicked fast!"
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]
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}
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For a much easier time perusing the source, see the individual files at:
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https://github.com/pcottle/learnGitBranching
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-->
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<script src="build/bundle.min.659a1a0f.js"></script>
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<!-- The advantage of github pages: super-easy, simple, slick static hostic.
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The downside? No raw logs to parse for analytics, so I have to include
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"## Git Commits",
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"A commit in a git repository records a snapshot of all the files in your directory. It's like a giant copy and paste, but even better!",
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"",
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"Git wants to keep commits as lightweight as possible though, so it doesn't just copy the entire directory every time you commit. It actually stores each commit as a set of changes, or a \"delta\", from one version of the repository to the next. That's why most commits have a parent commit above them -- you'll see this later in our visualizations.",
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"Git wants to keep commits as lightweight as possible though, so it doesn't just blindly copy the entire directory every time you commit. It can (when possible) compress a commit as a set of changes, or a \"delta\", from one version of the repository to the next. That's why most commits have a parent commit above them -- you'll see this later in our visualizations.",
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"",
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"In order to clone a repository, you have to unpack or \"resolve\" all these deltas. That's why you might see the command line output:",
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"",
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"`resolving deltas`",
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"",
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"when cloning a repo.",
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"",
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"It's a lot to take in, but for now you can think of commits as snapshots of the project. Commits are very light and switching between them is wicked fast!"
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"It's a lot to take in, but for now you can think of commits as snapshots of the project. Commits are very lightweight and switching between them is wicked fast!"
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]
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}
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