You really confused us starting from the merge conflicts explanation(due to incorrect commit message), which is the crucial part of this video. But, trust me this is the best video out there covering all use cases . If possible , please edit the video from merge conflicts section for future viewers.
For projects stored in one version control repository, there is no difference. If a project contains modules stored in different version control systems or repositories, Update Project will update all of them, and Git | Pull... will update only a single one.
Excellent video - vivid hand holding session bro. THANK YOU
You really confused us starting from the merge conflicts explanation(due to incorrect commit message), which is the crucial part of this video. But, trust me this is the best video out there covering all use cases . If possible , please edit the video from merge conflicts section for future viewers.
Another great video! keep it up!
Thanks bro!!!
Thank you for this amazing video. Extremely useful
This video was great; perfectly shows what happens in real projects.
Thank you!!!
Awesome! great job. Keep creating more of such videos. Thanks 😃
Nice explaination. Thanks for all usecases covered.
Really very nice video. Thank you 😊
Thank You.
thank you, helped me a lot
Glad it helped.
118th...Thanks for the tutorial. Great video. I learned a lot. Cheers
Thank you so much
Thank you!
Can we do a git pull instead of that update option?
For projects stored in one version control repository, there is no difference. If a project contains modules stored in different version control systems or repositories, Update Project will update all of them, and Git | Pull... will update only a single one.
The video was too good but very difficult for a beginner like me to understand....can you please simplify using 2 different git users
Sure .
Very good explanation and content, but quality of video should be little better.
I couldn't understand anything after 18 min...Pull request...sqaush...merge...
wonderful video, but rebase could have been explained much better..
Thank you!