![]() :-) I have more to learn before I become a Git command line pro. I claim I’m innocent of any of those transgressions.Īnd yes, I use command line through Cmder to get pretend some geek cred, then I go back to my GUI. You think it’s magical that you can download a Git repo onto a phone, edit, commit, and all without a Visual Studio Installation taking up half your lifespan. ![]() You are googling ways to forcibly reset your respository to one version because you don’t know what the heck is out of sync and are tired of merging your own mistakes.You use force options often because: 1) You are used to forcing Get Latest to fix esoteric issues 2) Force makes things work better in TFS (no comment).You pull changes to get things locally, but then get confused about why you are submitting a pull request to give someone else changes?.You commit changes, and refresh the TFS Source Control Server website trying to see your changes… but nothing … ever… changes.Here’s my version of “Here’s Your Sign” For Newbie Git Users That Are Coming from TFS Background A lot of phrases like PULL have different results depending on what step you are in. ![]() In addition to that complexity the terminology is not exactly intuitive. The problem is primarily the big difference in a distributed version control system vs non-distributed. Having come from a Team Foundation Server background, I found Git to be a bit confusing.
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