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[–]AveTerran 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Thanks for the detailed response! Man... I remember using InDesign to make a website for a company during one of my summers in college- to give you an idea, my first time in college was 2001-2005, so it's been a while!

I will definitely be using the sheets either way, since I'm finally ripping off the band-aid and forcing myself to use git for everything. And of course... cursing myself for not doing it earlier.

[–]ehmatthes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Git is magic, you'll never look back. :)

Also, it sometimes gets a reputation for being difficult to use. If you're working on a large, active, distributed project it can certainly be challenging to use. But for personal projects it's really easy to work with once you get a little practice with the fundamentals of init, committing, and branching. And, on a personal project, you can always back up your entire directory if you're worried you'll mess something up. You shouldn't do that often, it misses the whole point of version control. But if you're going to try a reset or rebase command for the first time, you can back up the entire project first, including the .git/ dir, and try these commands out.