Navigating a Commit History
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01. Introduction
02. Course Overview
03. Differences Between Two Files
04. Finding Diffs Between Larger Files
05. Reflections
06. Reflect: Using diff to Find Bugs
07. Where Do Versions Come From?
08. Reflect: Using History for Efficiency
09. Properties of a VCS for Code
10. Manual Commits in Git
11. Creating a Concept Map
12. Using Git to View History
13. Concept Map: diff
14. One Commit per Logical Change
15. Reflect: Manual Commits
16. Tracking Across Multiple Files
17. Git Commits Across Multiple Files
18. Reflect: Multi-File Commits
19. Interview with Jeffrey Middleton
20. Installing Git
21. Cloning and Exploring The Repo
22. Reflect: Using Git to View History
23. Concept Map: repository, clone, log
24. Git Errors and Warnings
25. Checking Out Old Versions of Code
26. Reflect: Confidence from Version Control
27. Interview with Lewis Kaneshiro
28. Git Workspace
29. Setting Up Your Workspace on Windows
30. Setting Up Your Workspace on Mac
31. Reflect: How Do You Want to Use Git?
32. Lesson 1 Summary
33. Survey Says!
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12. Using Git to View History
Using Git to View History