@@MaxRohowsky It Really did... I managed to get my Github created and all my scripts successfully sync'd between my Computers and Github. It's definitely going to be a game changer for me. Thanks Again
great tutoral. I was using pycharm on mac os. Everything worked as you stated; however, towards end of the video I never had to switch to remote master branch when creating a commit and pushing it to my github repo.
hey :) so when you push, you always push to a remote repository, e.g. github, but when you commit, the changes go to your local repo. Usually you need to add a github account before pushing. Perhaps you already had that set up.
Thansk a lo , i t hink you should also cover what to do to stay up-to-date when collaborating with other members n a project, like pull first before commitinbg to see changes !!
Awesome video! One question, when I checkout to the remote branch, do I need to stay in there for the remainder of my coding session or switch back to local at any point? Also, do I "add new branch" from local-main or remote-main?
I was able to follow along with all the steps. Great video! Sometimes the interface looked quite different on the latest version, but I could find the same commands in the new interface. Any plans to redo this on the latest version?
Can you do the tutorial focused on this scenario: There is an existing Github repository. I want to clone it and bring it as local PyCharm project, then work on that project and then "upload it back". Should it update it locally with another branch? Etc.
@@MaxRohowsky 👍Thank you. Sometimes I want to continue at home the work I was doing in the office and do not login to office computer remotely. E.g. when I am out sick.
Hey, so, git commit saves repository changes on local but not remote repository. Contrarily, Git push then updates your git commit changes and sends it to remote repository
You need to connect to a vcs (version control system ) such as github. Within the first few minutes of the video I go into detail on this. If you're having trouble you can post the question and screenshots into my discord. Link is in the description.
Great tutorial, thanks for sharing! I want to use Git to work on my own project but from separate machines, I guess that falls under the team collaboration area (be it I am a team of two apparently :D). Does that mean every time I want to make changes to my code from different machines I have to first branch from the remote and then commit and push back when finished?
After following all your steps up till minute 2:17, I don't see .git folder when I click explore. The menus and everything else are a bit different possibly due to being 2023 version? Please advice.