How to Commit Code Changes and Write Good Commit Messages | Git & Source Control #3
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Dive into the best practices for committing code changes and crafting effective commit messages with our focused tutorial. This guide is essential for developers aiming to improve their version control proficiency in Git. Learn how to accurately document your code updates and maintain a clear project history for better collaboration and review.
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01:52 Welcome back!
02:23 What is a commit?
05:52 Your first commits!
07:50 How to commit
08:20 Ignoring files from Git in Xcode
09:21 Add a commit message
11:09 Commit history
11:59 More commits!
14:23 Commit messaging tactics
16:13 Adding a new file
18:51 Good vs bad commits
19:31 Writing good commit messages
22:21 Commit methods and strategies
26:57 Overview of commits
28:50 Wrapping up!
30:00 Committing in GitKraken
Man, you're a legend. You explain perfectly. Thanks for this playlist!👍
This guy is truly the iOS GOAT
Wonderful series. And a special thanks for the topic index for the videos. I remembered that you discussed ignoring files from Xcode then went right to the segment within this video. Thank you!
very high-quality content to the point and I love how you repeat the same action via Xocde and git Kraken
Thank you very much! Bought GitKraken, and I'm quite impressed with it. I will make the effort to constantly commit! Bought you a coffee too! Thank you very much, well deserved. I noticed that you put this video together a Saturday afternoon, so thank you for sacrificing your afternoon to teach and help others. I am proud of you!
Thank you! I’m happy to help 👍
Great series Nick
The U icon means Unpushed commit, it appears after you hover over it for longer time
I love the best practices you taught us in this video. ❤
For a solo hobbyist developer like me I feel doing git via Xcode is more than good enough.
Loved the intro
Whoa! Does GitKraken ignore the contents of the local and global ignore files (.DSstore, etc.)? I think that's a serious flaw. I'd hate my "secrets" file with API keys to be pushed to a public repo.
No, we haven’t made a gitignore yet. That’s towards the end of the course
Nice start 🤣
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