Honestly: the best and most up to date (just one year old) set-up tutorial for PyCharm. Knew GitHub but needed a short explainer how to efficiently use it in PyCharm and that is precisely it. Kudos, I'd suggest making maybe updated (PyCharm 2022.2) and more in-depth version, would be happy to watch!
i was looking forever to find a video like this where you show and explain things from the registering part up to the last with straight to the point explanations. thank you
EXCELLENT DELIVERY - I finally understand how PyCharm and GitHub interact. Very clear delivery and patient pace. I like how he doesn't just tell you to click buttons to skip steps..e.g instead of "Commit and Push" button he "Commits", goes into Git, explains what files are waiting to commit and then "Push".
You have just changed my 'coding' life. Thank you SO much. I'm a big fan of PyCharm, and know that I know this feature exists, it will make my life even easier. A million "Thank You's"
The content of the video is excellent. Thank you very much. As I am not a native English speaker, your beautiful clear, understandable pronunciation means a lot to me.
Learned a lot from this session. Thanks! Is branching the same a version control? For instance, if you make a change but do not want to branch, how do you create a separate version for the last changes?
Is there a way to show the exact git command that was called and also get a log of all the git commands that were executed? (Similar to what emacs magit is doing?) I usually take the terminal, as there is no ambiguity about what's happening and also a (command history) log. But I sometimes miss the efficiency of emacs magit, but as said want both: exact knowledge what was called and a log for reproducibility (and also to be able to explain what git does without the need to leave the IDE nor tonopen the .git folder when working with less experienced devs - and most of them don't like cli/bash/man pages/grep or other tools, so be able to have it inside PyCharm without Click/Video-Instructions would be great for collaboration)
Trying to clone using your directions I get. Permission denied (publickey). Could not read from remote repository. Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists.
Honestly: the best and most up to date (just one year old) set-up tutorial for PyCharm. Knew GitHub but needed a short explainer how to efficiently use it in PyCharm and that is precisely it. Kudos, I'd suggest making maybe updated (PyCharm 2022.2) and more in-depth version, would be happy to watch!
me too
Even though this is 2 years old, you still explained it better than my teacher. Thanks
i was looking forever to find a video like this where you show and explain things from the registering part up to the last with straight to the point explanations. thank you
I had some issues in working with git and GitHub,all that disappeared after I watched this video.
Thank you sir for helpful content 😊
I never comment on videos but this had truly changed my hate of remote repositories to adoring them, thank you!
EXCELLENT DELIVERY - I finally understand how PyCharm and GitHub interact. Very clear delivery and patient pace. I like how he doesn't just tell you to click buttons to skip steps..e.g instead of "Commit and Push" button he "Commits", goes into Git, explains what files are waiting to commit and then "Push".
You have just changed my 'coding' life.
Thank you SO much. I'm a big fan of PyCharm, and know that I know this feature exists, it will make my life even easier.
A million "Thank You's"
The content of the video is excellent. Thank you very much. As I am not a native English speaker, your beautiful clear, understandable pronunciation means a lot to me.
Thanks! This video was really helpful, i was lost! It would be interesting making a 2024 updated video.
You really know how to explain topics in clear way.
Thanks
Thanks a lot!! after 5 tutorials, clear and Easy to follow.
Such a succinct and helpful video, a rare find on UA-cam - thank you!
Looking for a video like this, and voila this video explained everything to me in 20 mins. Thanks Alex !!!
Excellent! I have been confused getting along with github but you made it clear and easy for me. Thanks a lot!
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Very helpful breakdown. Thanks!
Great explanations ! Thanks a lot!
Fab.. super easy to follow.. Thanks
loved the video! great explanation :)
Thank you so much for the great instruction! Wish you best of luck and effort. Btw, your accent is really familiar to me xD
Very good! Thank you for this tutorial
Thank you. This was a great video.
Finally, I found the video that helped. Thank you!
Glad that helped
Thanks for the info, awesome explanation, subscribed
Thank you very much! Your video help me a lot! Very elaborate explanation!
Brilliant! Easy to follow and precise.
Excellent!, Could you take a video to upload the existing project?
Perfect explanation. Thank you so much !!!
Outstanding video!🤯
This is what i am seeking....❤
wow, this is life-changing!
Verry amazing video, please can you do another video on how to unmerge two branches, delete and revert to previous of code
Good tutorial!!
Thank you! Best video
Wonderful, thank you so much!
Thank you, this is super helpful.
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Really clear. Thanks
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It was so good
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Thanks akhpar, from France
Thanks, this tutorial was very helpful
Glad that helped 🙂
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It was very good topic , would be very nice if you add some zoom in zoom out features..
thankyou brother. it was detailed
Thanks a lot brother❤
Thank you my Armenian Brother
Thanks man this is best video bro.🤟
Learned a lot from this session. Thanks! Is branching the same a version control? For instance, if you make a change but do not want to branch, how do you create a separate version for the last changes?
Clear explanation!
Благодарю за полезную информацию.
Nice Video Thank you
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Thanks for this
Is there a way to show the exact git command that was called and also get a log of all the git commands that were executed? (Similar to what emacs magit is doing?)
I usually take the terminal, as there is no ambiguity about what's happening and also a (command history) log.
But I sometimes miss the efficiency of emacs magit, but as said want both: exact knowledge what was called and a log for reproducibility (and also to be able to explain what git does without the need to leave the IDE nor tonopen the .git folder when working with less experienced devs - and most of them don't like cli/bash/man pages/grep or other tools, so be able to have it inside PyCharm without Click/Video-Instructions would be great for collaboration)
good vid
very useful
Thanks man !!!!!!!
Trying to clone using your directions I get. Permission denied (publickey). Could not read from remote repository. Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists.
thanks for this video
You're welcome!
Thanks a lot.
you're amazing
i can't download the SSH, URL i can only
🥰🥰 satisfied
Are you ever going to update this? this is out dated. Maybe add pycharm version in the title. But thnak you, good job. :)
Thank You !
Thank you very much, XD
Thanks
👍thankyou!
are you from Iran? interesting accent
Thanks!
Thank you
hey bro, Your accent is very similar to Iranian, are you Iranian?
Armenian 🙂 similar accent
your accent is like iranian
TQ sir
big video
Thank you
Thanks