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Get inside the .git folder

Episode #311, published Thu, Apr 8, 2021, recorded Thu, Apr 1, 2021

These days Git is synonymous with source control itself. Rare are the current debates of whether to use git vs SVN vs some fossil like SourceSafe vs you name it. But do you know how Git works? What about it's internals? I'm sure you've seen a .git folder in your project's root. But to most folks, it's a black box.

In this episode, you'll meet Rob Richardson. He's going pop the lid on that black box as we dive into git internals and the .git folder, among other things source control.

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Links from the show

Rob's Site: robrich.org
Rob on Twitter: @rob_rich

YouTube Live Stream Recording: youtube.com

Talk at PWC: loudswarm.com
Git Explorer App: github.com
Pre-commit framework: pre-commit.com
.gitignore project: github.com
git-hooks project: npmjs.com
Git Source Control: git-scm.com
SVN: subversion.apache.org

Oh My Posh Shell: ohmyposh.dev
Oh My ZSH Shell: ohmyz.sh

Oh !*#! Git Site: oh*!#!git.com
Work-safe version: dangitgit.com
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm

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